Time-e-wwv.nist (loop) 2 u 3 64 143 0.140 -0.114 So I finally did a sockstat and got some interesting results, below is a list of IPs it is (or can?) be bound to (excluded ipv6 since I don't use it in this setup):ġ0.15.10.1 (which is a VIP on the interface of the above subnet)Īny reason you can think of as to why it's using 10.150.10.1 instead of one of the lower addresses like the localhost ipv4? Intervals 46, jitter exceeded 51, stability exceeded 0, errors ntpq -p Pps frequency -20.793 ppm, stability 4.642 ppm, jitter 3.252 us, Maximum error 4000 us, estimated error 5 us, Maximum error 4000 us, estimated error 5 us, TAI offset 0 If I block outbound pools, it seems to sync and will report. Remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter Intervals 41, jitter exceeded 46, stability exceeded 0, errors ntpq -p Time constant 4, precision 0.001 us, tolerance 496 ppm, Status 0x2107 (PLL,PPSFREQ,PPSTIME,PPSSIGNAL,NANO), Maximum error 3222 us, estimated error 42 us, Maximum error 3222 us, estimated error 42 us, TAI offset 0 Kernel status: pll ppsfreq ppstime ppssignal nano What do I need to ntpq -c kerninfoĪssocid=0 status=041d leap_none, sync_uhf_radio, 1 event, kern,
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