From: "Mike Chambers" <mike@netlyncs.com> > From: "jdow" <jdow@earthlink.net> > > Quite assuredly. Unless you are coupled to a GPS clock of some sort the > > local host should be setup as running at stratum 10 if it is "end of the > > line". If it serves other machines and couples to stratum 2 servers then > > it might be setup as stratum 3 if it is always online. (I left mine at > > 10. I keep thinking I should reconsider this. However, it all seems to be > > working; and I am a proponent of "If it ain't broke don't fix it." So I > > leave it alone.) > > Well, my server sync's with 3 internet servers to get it's time. And I am > trying to allow my networked computers on my network to sync their time with > the server itself. > > Maybe this helps explain why I am getting the error message? The client in > question is an XP machine getting the error message when it tries to sync > with my psyche server. What software are you using on XP? I use "NIST Timeset" on the NT level machines around here without any complaints. Make sure that other machines CAN reach your ntp machine. {^_^} -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list