GHammer
Very Senior Member
I am rather obsessive regarding time. Always have been, something about trains when I was a kid riding them here and there. The conductor always had his watch and when he said to go, it was time to go.
Anyway, I like the graphs this offers and I run chrony on all the systems in the house.
Besides the graphs, any advantage to having my own ntpd on the router?
This info is within 30 minutes of booting my desktop.
This is from a server that hasn't restarted in some time.
Anyway, I like the graphs this offers and I run chrony on all the systems in the house.
Besides the graphs, any advantage to having my own ntpd on the router?
This info is within 30 minutes of booting my desktop.
Code:
chronyc tracking
Reference ID : CE37BF8E (206-55-191-142.static.fttp.usinternet.com)
Stratum : 2
Ref time (UTC) : Wed Apr 03 13:08:23 2019
System time : 0.000004839 seconds slow of NTP time
Last offset : -0.000048975 seconds
RMS offset : 0.003041917 seconds
Frequency : 18.758 ppm fast
Residual freq : -0.011 ppm
Skew : 0.304 ppm
Root delay : 0.044598665 seconds
Root dispersion : 0.001667356 seconds
Update interval : 128.2 seconds
Leap status : Normal
This is from a server that hasn't restarted in some time.
Code:
chronyc tracking
Reference ID : 95387910 (ns1.switch.ca)
Stratum : 3
Ref time (UTC) : Wed Apr 03 13:23:34 2019
System time : 0.000894242 seconds slow of NTP time
Last offset : -0.000003010 seconds
RMS offset : 0.000298324 seconds
Frequency : 11.350 ppm slow
Residual freq : -0.003 ppm
Skew : 0.070 ppm
Root delay : 0.028821064 seconds
Root dispersion : 0.003977443 seconds
Update interval : 1043.6 seconds
Leap status : Normal