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NTP treshold "synchronisation lost"
does anyone know how to change the treshold of 128ms in NTP.
in order to ignore these alarms: Oct 27 14:44:15 rt1 ntpd[19830]: synchronisation lost Oct 27 15:08:25 rt1 ntpd[19830]: time reset 0.688591 s Oct 27 15:08:25 rt1 ntpd[19830]: synchronisation lost Oct 27 15:28:45 rt1 ntpd[19830]: time reset 0.462257 s |
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