[ntp:questions] Re: local reference clock

Richard B. Gilbert rgilbert88 at comcast.net
Mon Jul 3 17:23:07 UTC 2006


gandalf100 at gmail.com wrote:

> I put these lines in the ntp.conf (xntpd)
> 
> server 127.127.0.1
> fudge 127.127.0.1 stratum 10
> 
> but still the output of ntpq -p
> 
>  LOCAL(0)        LOCAL(0)        10 -    -   64    0     0.00    0.000
> 16000.0
> 
> what is wrong?
> 

What result did you expect???

NTP was designed to synchronize computer clocks to Universal Time 
Coordinated (UTC).  It does that very well if you configure at least one 
   source of time.  It would appear that you did not do so.




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