Hello,


When looking at offsets, is it better to rely on RMS offset from `chronyc
tracking` or the best source's estimated offset from `chronyc sources -v`
(provided this is only for the last sample)? Also, how would these differ
from running `adjtimex()` and taking a look at `timex`'s offset member?



When trying to analyze how good my system clock is, should I take a look at
estimated error (from `chronyc sources -v` or `adjtimex()`) as well or is a
really low offset (based on the above) sufficient (assuming my source is
stratum 1) or should I take a look at "System time" from `chronyc tracking`
(which is something like a max error equivalent)?





Thanks,

Abhijith

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