diff --git a/client.c b/client.c index 9d503d4..c27c47f 100644 --- a/client.c +++ b/client.c @@ -2215,8 +2215,8 @@ process_cmd_tracking(char *line) "Frequency : %.3F\n" "Residual freq : %+.3f ppm\n" "Skew : %.3f ppm\n" - "Root delay : %.6f seconds\n" - "Root dispersion : %.6f seconds\n" + "Root delay : %.9f seconds\n" + "Root dispersion : %.9f seconds\n" "Update interval : %.1f seconds\n" "Leap status : %L\n", (unsigned long)ref_id, name, diff --git a/doc/chronyc.adoc b/doc/chronyc.adoc index 72a9d53..da0cdb9 100644 --- a/doc/chronyc.adoc +++ b/doc/chronyc.adoc @@ -130,15 +130,15 @@ performance. An example of the output is shown below. ---- Reference ID : CB00710F (foo.example.net) Stratum : 3 -Ref time (UTC) : Fri Feb 3 15:00:29 2012 -System time : 0.000001501 seconds slow of NTP time -Last offset : -0.000001632 seconds -RMS offset : 0.000002360 seconds -Frequency : 331.898 ppm fast -Residual freq : 0.004 ppm -Skew : 0.154 ppm -Root delay : 0.373169 seconds -Root dispersion : 0.024780 seconds +Ref time (UTC) : Fri Jan 27 09:49:17 2017 +System time : 0.000006523 seconds slow of NTP time +Last offset : -0.000006747 seconds +RMS offset : 0.000035822 seconds +Frequency : 3.225 ppm slow +Residual freq : -0.000 ppm +Skew : 0.129 ppm +Root delay : 0.013639022 seconds +Root dispersion : 0.001100737 seconds Update interval : 64.2 seconds Leap status : Normal ---- @@ -187,9 +187,6 @@ The '`frequency`' is the rate by which the system's clock would be wrong if For example, a value of 1 ppm would mean that when the system's clock thinks it has advanced 1 second, it has actually advanced by 1.000001 seconds relative to true time. -+ -As you can see in the example, the clock in the computer is not a very -good one; it would gain about 30 seconds per day if it was not corrected! *Residual freq*::: This shows the '`residual frequency`' for the currently selected reference source. This reflects any difference between what the measurements from the