On Friday 20 May 2005 01:01:01, Darrel wrote: > I installed openntpd considering that it should run with reduced > privileges. The Workgroup did not sync up right away and I reinstalled > NTP4. > > Currently, I can sync Window XP and Windows 98. My /var/log/messages: > > May 19 12:25:37 ntpd[379]: kernel time sync enabled 6001 > May 19 12:42:40 ntpd[379]: kernel time sync enabled 2001 > May 19 14:59:14 ntpd[379]: kernel time sync enabled 6001 > May 19 15:16:19 ntpd[379]: kernel time sync enabled 2001 > May 19 18:24:09 ntpd[379]: kernel time sync enabled 6001 > May 19 18:41:14 ntpd[379]: kernel time sync enabled 2001 > > I am not sure, but this could be normal phase-lock-loop of the > kernel.
I think this is normal, the above status codes are in hex. Bit 0 of the 1st byte tells about clock source (0=A 1=B), bit 1 of 1st byte stands for mode status (0=PLL 1=FLL), bit 2 of 1st byte represents resolution status (0=us 1=ns) and bit 7 of the 2nd byte indicates that PLL updates are enabled. status 0x2001 = source A, mode PLL, resolution ns, PLL updates enabled status 0x6001 = source A, mode FLL, resolution ns, PLL updates enabled The command 'ntpdc -c kerninfo | grep status' displays some of this status information in human-readable format. You can find a document that describes the Adaptive Hybrid Clock Discipline Algorithm at http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/database/papers/allan.pdf Cheers, ch -- Christian Hiris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | OpenPGP KeyID 0x3BCA53BE OpenPGP-Key at hkp://wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net and http://pgp.mit.edu
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