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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Time/clock issues with Xen 3.0.3?
On Nov 29, Chad Oleary wrote:
> ntp is to correct drift. It was not designed be the clock itself. If the.
> clock doesn't keep proper time, do you add more clocks to keep it correct?
> No, you fix the clock.
so what's your suggestion to fix frequency errors of cheap quartz crystals ?
and how about temperature drift of the crystal etc ?
soldering every PC main board with temperature controlled oscilators
(or better a rubidium clock or similar) just isn't feasible for everybody...
> Ntp has it's place. But, it doesn't work well with a broken clock. Throwing
> ntp at this is inappropriate.
so throw away every PC based hardware ? hmmm...
do you have any better suggestion how to synchronize a network of (e.g. build)
servers
(mixed Linux and legacy un*x) to a common sense of "time" with max. time
offsets
far below 1 sec over a period of weeks to months ?
Harald Koenig
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