calc_tickadj User's Manual


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calc_tickadj User's Manual

This document describes the use of the NTP Project's calc_tickadj program. This document applies to version 4.2.7p434 of calc_tickadj.

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Invoking calc_tickadj

The calc_tickadj script uses provided ntp drift file to generate optimal tick value. Generally, ntpd can do better job if the drift value is the smallest possible number.

The example output of

     $ ./calc_tickadj
     81.699 (drift)
     9999 usec; 9999779 nsec
     $ cat /etc/ntp/drift
     -23.159

means the following. If tick on that box is 10,000, by making the value 9999 we'll shift the box from its current drift of -23.159 to a drift of 81.699, and in doing so we'll speed the clock up a little every second instead of slowing the clock down a little.

If 'tick' on that box is 10,000,000 then by setting it to 9999779 the drift value will be somewhere around 0.0.

calc_tickadj tries to determine the the tick value by using tickadj program from ntp package. If this doesn't work you can specify current tick manually on command line.

This section was generated by AutoGen, using the agtexi-cmd template and the option descriptions for the calc_tickadj program.