what's the difference between clock_step && time reset?

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why sometimes I see clock_step but sometimes I see time reset



log1:



27 Jul 11:11:08 ntpd[100258]: 0.0.0.0 c515 05 clock_sync
27 Jul 11:13:41 ntpd[100258]: 0.0.0.0 0613 03 spike_detect +4.152511 s
27 Jul 11:27:01 ntpd[100258]: 0.0.0.0 061c 0c clock_step +4.151101 s
27 Jul 11:27:05 ntpd[100258]: 0.0.0.0 0614 04 freq_mode


log2:



Apr 6 16:39:01 AAA3 ntpd[2576]: synchronized to 172.16.100.81, stratum 3
Apr 6 16:56:16 AAA3 ntpd[2576]: time reset +6.288863 s
Apr 6 16:59:49 AAA3 ntpd[2576]: synchronized to 172.16.100.81, stratum 3









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    why sometimes I see clock_step but sometimes I see time reset



    log1:



    27 Jul 11:11:08 ntpd[100258]: 0.0.0.0 c515 05 clock_sync
    27 Jul 11:13:41 ntpd[100258]: 0.0.0.0 0613 03 spike_detect +4.152511 s
    27 Jul 11:27:01 ntpd[100258]: 0.0.0.0 061c 0c clock_step +4.151101 s
    27 Jul 11:27:05 ntpd[100258]: 0.0.0.0 0614 04 freq_mode


    log2:



    Apr 6 16:39:01 AAA3 ntpd[2576]: synchronized to 172.16.100.81, stratum 3
    Apr 6 16:56:16 AAA3 ntpd[2576]: time reset +6.288863 s
    Apr 6 16:59:49 AAA3 ntpd[2576]: synchronized to 172.16.100.81, stratum 3









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      why sometimes I see clock_step but sometimes I see time reset



      log1:



      27 Jul 11:11:08 ntpd[100258]: 0.0.0.0 c515 05 clock_sync
      27 Jul 11:13:41 ntpd[100258]: 0.0.0.0 0613 03 spike_detect +4.152511 s
      27 Jul 11:27:01 ntpd[100258]: 0.0.0.0 061c 0c clock_step +4.151101 s
      27 Jul 11:27:05 ntpd[100258]: 0.0.0.0 0614 04 freq_mode


      log2:



      Apr 6 16:39:01 AAA3 ntpd[2576]: synchronized to 172.16.100.81, stratum 3
      Apr 6 16:56:16 AAA3 ntpd[2576]: time reset +6.288863 s
      Apr 6 16:59:49 AAA3 ntpd[2576]: synchronized to 172.16.100.81, stratum 3









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      why sometimes I see clock_step but sometimes I see time reset



      log1:



      27 Jul 11:11:08 ntpd[100258]: 0.0.0.0 c515 05 clock_sync
      27 Jul 11:13:41 ntpd[100258]: 0.0.0.0 0613 03 spike_detect +4.152511 s
      27 Jul 11:27:01 ntpd[100258]: 0.0.0.0 061c 0c clock_step +4.151101 s
      27 Jul 11:27:05 ntpd[100258]: 0.0.0.0 0614 04 freq_mode


      log2:



      Apr 6 16:39:01 AAA3 ntpd[2576]: synchronized to 172.16.100.81, stratum 3
      Apr 6 16:56:16 AAA3 ntpd[2576]: time reset +6.288863 s
      Apr 6 16:59:49 AAA3 ntpd[2576]: synchronized to 172.16.100.81, stratum 3






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          time reset : The time error exceeds the step threshold and has been reset to the correct time.



          clock_step : Normally modifies the local system clock frequency to adjust the differences with the valid ntp servers. If the offset is greater than 128 ms, configures otherwise and will step the system clock.



          also see here






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            time reset : The time error exceeds the step threshold and has been reset to the correct time.



            clock_step : Normally modifies the local system clock frequency to adjust the differences with the valid ntp servers. If the offset is greater than 128 ms, configures otherwise and will step the system clock.



            also see here






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              time reset : The time error exceeds the step threshold and has been reset to the correct time.



              clock_step : Normally modifies the local system clock frequency to adjust the differences with the valid ntp servers. If the offset is greater than 128 ms, configures otherwise and will step the system clock.



              also see here






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                time reset : The time error exceeds the step threshold and has been reset to the correct time.



                clock_step : Normally modifies the local system clock frequency to adjust the differences with the valid ntp servers. If the offset is greater than 128 ms, configures otherwise and will step the system clock.



                also see here






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                time reset : The time error exceeds the step threshold and has been reset to the correct time.



                clock_step : Normally modifies the local system clock frequency to adjust the differences with the valid ntp servers. If the offset is greater than 128 ms, configures otherwise and will step the system clock.



                also see here







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