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Re: Seagate Dockstar, current and clock
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 5:13 AM, Stefano Marinelli
<postnet%dragas.dyndns.org@localhost> wrote:
> More, here's the output of "ntpq -p":
>
> remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
> ==============================================================================
> tucano.isti.cnr 193.204.114.232 2 u 11 64 377 24.536 4526.44 3506.33
> gamma.rueckgr.a 213.239.239.165 3 u 4 64 377 43.405 2328.81 4766.73
> sd-21102.dedibo 2.128.0.0 6 u 58 64 377 55.609 4616.32 2987.79
> hermes.develer. 193.204.114.233 2 u 50 64 377 26.046 4989.88 3070.85
>
> The jitter gets very high and, more, I can't see the "*" and the "+" near the
> server names, so I think it's not getting in sync anymore.
I don't use ntpd, only ntpdate. I'm not sure why I would use ntpd. But
I enabled it anyway and uncommented 2 servers in the ntp.conf file. I
have been copying some files around, and here is what mine says:
$ ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
ns1.ptpbroadban 132.246.168.148 3 u 30 64 377 100.089 30366.3 1451.86
ntp.sunflower.c 72.254.0.254 3 u 29 64 377 62.803 30452.4 1604.45
tds-solutions.n 74.118.152.85 3 u 25 64 377 65.322 30365.8 1563.66
mirror 204.9.54.119 2 u 31 64 377 71.532 30353.5 1475.13
2001:4f8:fff7:1 .INIT. 16 - - 1024 0 0.000 0.000 0.000
I also noticed that the clock moved around a little, but I have been
having other problems so I haven't really focused on this.
Do you think this is a NetBSD problem or a Dockstar problem?
Andy
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