Re: clock syncronisation

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On 08-11-12 10:04, Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG wrote:
Hello list,

is there any prefered way to use clock syncronisation?

I've tried running openntpd and ntpd on all servers but i'm still getting:
2012-11-08 09:55:38.255928 mon.0 [WRN] message from mon.2 was stamped
0.063136s in the future, clocks not synchronized
2012-11-08 09:55:39.328639 mon.0 [WRN] message from mon.2 was stamped
0.063285s in the future, clocks not synchronized
2012-11-08 09:55:39.328833 mon.0 [WRN] message from mon.2 was stamped
0.063301s in the future, clocks not synchronized
2012-11-08 09:55:40.819975 mon.0 [WRN] message from mon.2 was stamped
0.063360s in the future, clocks not synchronized


What NTP server are you using? Network latency might cause the clocks not to be synchronised.

Wido

Stefan
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