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Re: gps time server problems ?
From: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com>
Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2002 07:49:49 -0500 (EST)
Yes, I exchanged e-mail with an operator in Auckland about it yesterday when I noticed some of the NTP clocks stopped chiming. Only TrueTime brand clocks seem to be affected, but there doesn't seem to be a clear answer what version or type of firmware has the problem. Some clocks jump forward 1024 weeks, even though they report the same software version as clocks which don't jump. It took me a while to figure out what was happening because Solaris 8 has a kernel tick adjustment bug causing the clock to run out of control on certain models, so NTP was going crazy trying to discipline the runaway clock. On 2 Jan 2002, Pierfrancesco Caci wrote:
anyone else is having problems with ntp servers based on gps receivers? Both ours are drifting away since yesterday, and are now reporting some stardate around 2021 :-( One is a TrueTime NTS-90-GPS and the other is a similar model from the same brand.
Current thread:
- gps time server problems ? Pierfrancesco Caci (Jan 02)
- Re: gps time server problems ? Hermann Wecke (Jan 02)
- Re: gps time server problems ? Simon Lockhart (Jan 02)
- Re: gps time server problems ? Sean Donelan (Jan 02)
- Re: gps time server problems ? Sean Donelan (Jan 02)
- Re: gps time server problems ? Pierfrancesco Caci (Jan 02)
- Re: gps time server problems ? Sean Donelan (Jan 02)
