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ntpd on Red Hat



Kent Borg <kentborg at borg.org> writes:

> What do you get from:
> 
>   $ /usr/sbin/ntpq -p
> 
> Do you get interesting and varying values for "delay", "offset", and
> "jitter"?  Are some of your reference servers marked with "*", "+",
> and "-"?  Do the values for "reach" have nearly as many 1's set as
> does the idea 0x377?  Does "when" increment until it hits the "poll"
> value and then update the other values?

$  /usr/sbin/ntpq -p
     remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  
jitter
===========================================================================
===
*LOCAL(0)        LOCAL(0)        10 l   13   64  377    0.000    0.000   
0.000
 jj.cs.umb.edu   0.0.0.0         16 u    -   64    0    0.000    0.000 
4000.00
 ourconcord.net  0.0.0.0         16 u    -   64    0    0.000    0.000 
4000.00
 NAVOBS1.MIT.EDU 0.0.0.0         16 u    -   64    0    0.000    0.000 
4000.00
 sirius.ctr.colu 0.0.0.0         16 u    -   64    0    0.000    0.000 
4000.00
 mead.harvard.ed 0.0.0.0         16 u    -   64    0    0.000    0.000 
4000.00


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