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Report generated: Fri May 9 09:45:01 2025 UTC
Start Time: Fri May 2 09:45:01 2025 UTC
End Time: Fri May 9 09:45:01 2025 UTC
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Local Clock Time/Frequency Offsets

local offset plot

Percentiles...... Ranges...... Skew- Kurt-
Name Min1%5%50%95% 99%Max   90%98%StdDev  MeanUnits nessosis
Local Clock Time Offset -75.970 -44.657 -17.694 0.431 19.955 29.117 35.885 37.649 73.774 12.349 0.134 µs -4.84 17.74
Local Clock Frequency Offset 11.760 11.772 11.866 12.226 12.638 12.652 12.657 0.773 0.880 0.228 12.253 ppm 1.475e+05 7.8e+06

The time and frequency offsets between the ntpd calculated time and the local system clock. Showing frequency offset (red, in parts per million, scale on right) and the time offset (blue, in μs, scale on left). Quick changes in time offset will lead to larger frequency offsets.

These are fields 3 (time) and 4 (frequency) from the loopstats log file.



Local RMS Time Jitter

local jitter plot

Percentiles...... Ranges...... Skew- Kurt-
Name Min1%5%50%95% 99%Max   90%98%StdDev  MeanUnits nessosis
Local RMS Time Jitter 0.219 0.280 0.331 0.516 5.267 12.196 24.288 4.936 11.916 2.216 1.156 µs 3.107 20.42

The RMS Jitter of the local clock offset. In other words, how fast the local clock offset is changing.

Lower is better. An ideal system would be a horizontal line at 0μs.

RMS jitter is field 5 in the loopstats log file.



Local RMS Frequency Jitter

local stability plot

Percentiles...... Ranges...... Skew- Kurt-
Name Min1%5%50%95% 99%Max   90%98%StdDev  MeanUnits nessosis
Local RMS Frequency Jitter 0.022 0.036 0.066 0.383 1.477 2.660 4.004 1.411 2.624 0.515 0.551 ppb 2.427 11.29

The RMS Frequency Jitter (aka wander) of the local clock's frequency. In other words, how fast the local clock changes frequency.

Lower is better. An ideal clock would be a horizontal line at 0ppm.

RMS Frequency Jitter is field 6 in the loopstats log file.



Local Clock Time Offset Histogram

local offset histogram plot

Percentiles...... Ranges...... Skew- Kurt-
Name Min1%5%50%95% 99%Max   90%98%StdDev  MeanUnits nessosis
Local Clock Offset -75.970 -44.657 -17.694 0.431 19.955 29.117 35.885 37.649 73.774 12.349 0.134 µs -4.84 17.74

The clock offsets of the local clock as a histogram.

The Local Clock Offset is field 3 from the loopstats log file.



Local Temperatures

local temps plot

Local temperatures. These will be site-specific depending upon what temperature sensors you collect data from. Temperature changes affect the local clock crystal frequency and stability. The math of how temperature changes frequency is complex, and also depends on crystal aging. So there is no easy way to correct for it in software. This is the single most important component of frequency drift.

The Local Temperatures are from field 3 from the tempstats log file.



Local Frequency/Temp

local freq temps plot

Percentiles...... Ranges...... Skew- Kurt-
Name Min1%5%50%95% 99%Max   90%98%StdDev  MeanUnits nessosis
Local Clock Frequency Offset 11.760 11.772 11.866 12.226 12.638 12.652 12.657 0.773 0.880 0.228 12.253 ppm 1.475e+05 7.8e+06
Temp LM0 34.000 35.000 35.000 37.000 39.000 39.000 39.000 4.000 4.000 1.168 36.979 °C
Temp LM1 43.000 54.000 62.000 67.000 73.000 74.000 74.000 11.000 20.000 4.418 68.173 °C
Temp LM2 32.000 47.000 55.000 60.000 67.000 67.000 67.000 12.000 20.000 5.045 61.041 °C
Temp LM3 43.000 54.000 62.000 67.000 73.000 74.000 74.000 11.000 20.000 4.579 68.035 °C
Temp LM4 38.000 50.000 59.000 64.000 70.000 71.000 72.000 11.000 21.000 4.622 64.706 °C
Temp LM5 33.000 47.000 55.000 61.000 66.000 67.000 68.000 11.000 20.000 4.534 60.919 °C
Temp LM6 41.000 50.000 59.000 62.000 69.000 69.000 70.000 10.000 19.000 4.270 63.249 °C
Temp LM7 42.000 53.000 60.000 65.000 71.000 72.000 73.000 11.000 19.000 4.434 65.874 °C
Temp LM8 42.000 53.000 61.000 66.000 73.000 73.000 74.000 12.000 20.000 4.632 66.823 °C
Temp LM9 42.000 53.000 62.000 66.000 71.000 72.000 73.000 9.000 19.000 3.917 66.565 °C
Temp ZONE0 45.000 55.000 62.000 68.000 73.000 74.000 74.000 11.000 19.000 4.403 68.160 °C

The frequency offsets and temperatures. Showing frequency offset (red, in parts per million, scale on right) and the temperatures.

These are field 4 (frequency) from the loopstats log file, and field 3 from the tempstats log file.



Server Offsets

peer offsets plot

The offset of all refclocks and servers. This can be useful to see if offset changes are happening in a single clock or all clocks together.

Clock Offset is field 5 in the peerstats log file.



Server Offset 2a05:d012:3ca:8100:983c:cae0:5e49:4d81 (paris.time.system76.com)

peer offset 2a05:d012:3ca:8100:983c:cae0:5e49:4d81 plot

Percentiles...... Ranges...... Skew- Kurt-
Name Min1%5%50%95% 99%Max   90%98%StdDev  MeanUnits nessosis
Server Offset 2a05:d012:3ca:8100:983c:cae0:5e49:4d81 (paris.time.system76.com) -3.714 -0.493 -0.314 -0.088 0.245 0.438 31.331 0.559 0.931 1.055 -0.030 ms 22.41 673.5

The offset of a server in seconds. This is useful to see how the measured offset is behaving.

The chart also plots offset±rtt, where rtt is the round trip time to the server. NTP can not really know the offset of a remote chimer, NTP computes it by subtracting rtt/2 from the offset. Plotting the offset±rtt reverses this calculation to more easily see the effects of rtt changes.

Closer to 0s is better. An ideal system would be a horizontal line at 0s. Typical 90% ranges may be: local LAN server 80µs; 90% ranges for WAN server may be 4ms and much larger.

Clock Offset is field 5 in the peerstats log file. The Round Trip Time (rtt) is field 6 in the peerstats log file.



Server Offset NMEA(0)

peer offset NMEA(0) plot

Percentiles...... Ranges...... Skew- Kurt-
Name Min1%5%50%95% 99%Max   90%98%StdDev  MeanUnits nessosis
Server Offset NMEA(0) -75.971 -44.658 -17.695 0.418 19.956 29.118 35.886 37.651 73.776 12.345 0.133 µs -4.84 17.74

The offset of a server in seconds. This is useful to see how the measured offset is behaving.

The chart also plots offset±rtt, where rtt is the round trip time to the server. NTP can not really know the offset of a remote chimer, NTP computes it by subtracting rtt/2 from the offset. Plotting the offset±rtt reverses this calculation to more easily see the effects of rtt changes.

Closer to 0s is better. An ideal system would be a horizontal line at 0s. Typical 90% ranges may be: local LAN server 80µs; 90% ranges for WAN server may be 4ms and much larger.

Clock Offset is field 5 in the peerstats log file. The Round Trip Time (rtt) is field 6 in the peerstats log file.



Server Jitters

peer jitters plot

The RMS Jitter of all refclocks and servers. Jitter is the current estimated dispersion, in other words the variation in offset between samples.

Closer to 0s is better. An ideal system would be a horizontal line at 0s.

RMS Jitter is field 8 in the peerstats log file.



Server Jitter 2a05:d012:3ca:8100:983c:cae0:5e49:4d81 (paris.time.system76.com)

peer jitter 2a05:d012:3ca:8100:983c:cae0:5e49:4d81 plot

Percentiles...... Ranges...... Skew- Kurt-
Name Min1%5%50%95% 99%Max   90%98%StdDev  MeanUnits nessosis
Server Jitter 2a05:d012:3ca:8100:983c:cae0:5e49:4d81 (paris.time.system76.com) 0.080 0.110 0.141 0.236 0.340 0.448 20.428 0.199 0.338 0.673 0.269 ms 22.71 595.2

The RMS Jitter of a server. Jitter is the current estimated dispersion, in other words the variation in offset between samples.

Closer to 0s is better. An ideal system would be a horizontal line at 0s.

RMS Jitter is field 8 in the peerstats log file.



Server Jitter NMEA(0)

peer jitter NMEA(0) plot

Percentiles...... Ranges...... Skew- Kurt-
Name Min1%5%50%95% 99%Max   90%98%StdDev  MeanUnits nessosis
Server Jitter NMEA(0) 0.114 0.209 0.286 0.787 6.532 18.945 45.362 6.246 18.736 3.323 1.762 µs 3.695 29.28

The RMS Jitter of a server. Jitter is the current estimated dispersion, in other words the variation in offset between samples.

Closer to 0s is better. An ideal system would be a horizontal line at 0s.

RMS Jitter is field 8 in the peerstats log file.



Summary


Percentiles...... Ranges...... Skew- Kurt-
Name Min1%5%50%95% 99%Max   90%98%StdDev  MeanUnits nessosis
Local Clock Frequency Offset 11.760 11.772 11.866 12.226 12.638 12.652 12.657 0.773 0.880 0.228 12.253 ppm 1.475e+05 7.8e+06
Local Clock Time Offset -75.970 -44.657 -17.694 0.431 19.955 29.117 35.885 37.649 73.774 12.349 0.134 µs -4.84 17.74
Local RMS Frequency Jitter 0.022 0.036 0.066 0.383 1.477 2.660 4.004 1.411 2.624 0.515 0.551 ppb 2.427 11.29
Local RMS Time Jitter 0.219 0.280 0.331 0.516 5.267 12.196 24.288 4.936 11.916 2.216 1.156 µs 3.107 20.42
Server Jitter 2a05:d012:3ca:8100:983c:cae0:5e49:4d81 (paris.time.system76.com) 0.080 0.110 0.141 0.236 0.340 0.448 20.428 0.199 0.338 0.673 0.269 ms 22.71 595.2
Server Jitter NMEA(0) 0.114 0.209 0.286 0.787 6.532 18.945 45.362 6.246 18.736 3.323 1.762 µs 3.695 29.28
Server Offset 2a05:d012:3ca:8100:983c:cae0:5e49:4d81 (paris.time.system76.com) -3.714 -0.493 -0.314 -0.088 0.245 0.438 31.331 0.559 0.931 1.055 -0.030 ms 22.41 673.5
Server Offset NMEA(0) -75.971 -44.658 -17.695 0.418 19.956 29.118 35.886 37.651 73.776 12.345 0.133 µs -4.84 17.74
Temp LM0 34.000 35.000 35.000 37.000 39.000 39.000 39.000 4.000 4.000 1.168 36.979 °C
Temp LM1 43.000 54.000 62.000 67.000 73.000 74.000 74.000 11.000 20.000 4.418 68.173 °C
Temp LM2 32.000 47.000 55.000 60.000 67.000 67.000 67.000 12.000 20.000 5.045 61.041 °C
Temp LM3 43.000 54.000 62.000 67.000 73.000 74.000 74.000 11.000 20.000 4.579 68.035 °C
Temp LM4 38.000 50.000 59.000 64.000 70.000 71.000 72.000 11.000 21.000 4.622 64.706 °C
Temp LM5 33.000 47.000 55.000 61.000 66.000 67.000 68.000 11.000 20.000 4.534 60.919 °C
Temp LM6 41.000 50.000 59.000 62.000 69.000 69.000 70.000 10.000 19.000 4.270 63.249 °C
Temp LM7 42.000 53.000 60.000 65.000 71.000 72.000 73.000 11.000 19.000 4.434 65.874 °C
Temp LM8 42.000 53.000 61.000 66.000 73.000 73.000 74.000 12.000 20.000 4.632 66.823 °C
Temp LM9 42.000 53.000 62.000 66.000 71.000 72.000 73.000 9.000 19.000 3.917 66.565 °C
Temp ZONE0 45.000 55.000 62.000 68.000 73.000 74.000 74.000 11.000 19.000 4.403 68.160 °C
Summary as CSV file


Glossary:

frequency offset:
The difference between the ntpd calculated frequency and the local system clock frequency (usually in parts per million, ppm)
jitter, dispersion:
The short term change in a value. NTP measures Local Time Jitter, Refclock Jitter, and Server Jitter in seconds. Local Frequency Jitter is in ppm or ppb.
kurtosis, Kurt:
The kurtosis of a random variable X is the fourth standardized moment and is a dimension-less ratio. ntpviz uses the Pearson's moment coefficient of kurtosis. A normal distribution has a kurtosis of three. NIST describes a kurtosis over three as "heavy tailed" and one under three as "light tailed".
ms, millisecond:
One thousandth of a second = 0.001 seconds, 1e-3 seconds
mu, mean:
The arithmetic mean: the sum of all the values divided by the number of values. The formula for mu is: "mu = (∑xi) / N". Where xi denotes the data points and N is the number of data points.
ns, nanosecond:
One billionth of a second, also one thousandth of a microsecond, 0.000000001 seconds and 1e-9 seconds.
percentile:
The value below which a given percentage of values fall.
ppb, parts per billion:
Ratio between two values. These following are all the same: 1 ppb, one in one billion, 1/1,000,000,000, 0.000,000,001, 1e-9 and 0.000,000,1%
ppm, parts per million:
Ratio between two values. These following are all the same: 1 ppm, one in one million, 1/1,000,000, 0.000,001, and 0.000,1%
‰, parts per thousand:
Ratio between two values. These following are all the same: 1 ‰. one in one thousand, 1/1,000, 0.001, and 0.1%
refclock:
Reference clock, a local GPS module or other local source of time.
remote clock:
Any clock reached over the network, LAN or WAN. Also called a peer or server.
time offset:
The difference between the ntpd calculated time and the local system clock's time. Also called phase offset.
σ, sigma:
Sigma denotes the standard deviation (SD) and is centered on the arithmetic mean of the data set. The SD is simply the square root of the variance of the data set. Two sigma is simply twice the standard deviation. Three sigma is three times sigma. Smaller is better.
The formula for sigma is: "σ = √[ ∑(xi-mu)^2 / N ]". Where xi denotes the data points and N is the number of data points.
skewness, Skew:
The skewness of a random variable X is the third standardized moment and is a dimension-less ratio. ntpviz uses the Pearson's moment coefficient of skewness. Wikipedia describes it best: "The qualitative interpretation of the skew is complicated and unintuitive."
A normal distribution has a skewness of zero.
upstream clock:
Any server or reference clock used as a source of time.
µs, us, microsecond:
One millionth of a second, also one thousandth of a millisecond, 0.000,001 seconds, and 1e-6 seconds.



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