NTP client are not syncing correctly from same local NTP server


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I am working on Solr cluster setup in Azure VM.
I created an NTP server on a zookeeper node which is perfectly syncing from STARTUM-1 NTP server.
I configured NTP service on all of my 4-node solr cluster. It is suppose to be sync with the local NTP server (what I configured on Zookeeper node).
They are getting time from there. However while I am checking time on all four NTP client Solr nodes, there seems to be a lack of 1-2 seconds among them despite they are getting time from the local (within same network) NTP server as STARTUM-2.
I tried with ntpd -gq for forcefully sync, however even it doesn't helped here.
Can you please guide me to get this fixed.
Thanks a lot
Alok
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I am working on Solr cluster setup in Azure VM.
I created an NTP server on a zookeeper node which is perfectly syncing from STARTUM-1 NTP server.
I configured NTP service on all of my 4-node solr cluster. It is suppose to be sync with the local NTP server (what I configured on Zookeeper node).
They are getting time from there. However while I am checking time on all four NTP client Solr nodes, there seems to be a lack of 1-2 seconds among them despite they are getting time from the local (within same network) NTP server as STARTUM-2.
I tried with ntpd -gq for forcefully sync, however even it doesn't helped here.
Can you please guide me to get this fixed.
Thanks a lot
Alok
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I am working on Solr cluster setup in Azure VM.
I created an NTP server on a zookeeper node which is perfectly syncing from STARTUM-1 NTP server.
I configured NTP service on all of my 4-node solr cluster. It is suppose to be sync with the local NTP server (what I configured on Zookeeper node).
They are getting time from there. However while I am checking time on all four NTP client Solr nodes, there seems to be a lack of 1-2 seconds among them despite they are getting time from the local (within same network) NTP server as STARTUM-2.
I tried with ntpd -gq for forcefully sync, however even it doesn't helped here.
Can you please guide me to get this fixed.
Thanks a lot
Alok
server ntp
I am working on Solr cluster setup in Azure VM.
I created an NTP server on a zookeeper node which is perfectly syncing from STARTUM-1 NTP server.
I configured NTP service on all of my 4-node solr cluster. It is suppose to be sync with the local NTP server (what I configured on Zookeeper node).
They are getting time from there. However while I am checking time on all four NTP client Solr nodes, there seems to be a lack of 1-2 seconds among them despite they are getting time from the local (within same network) NTP server as STARTUM-2.
I tried with ntpd -gq for forcefully sync, however even it doesn't helped here.
Can you please guide me to get this fixed.
Thanks a lot
Alok
server ntp
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