My 5.x machines are regularly reporting that the kernel is flipping between FLL and PLL mode (as shown by STA_MODE in syslog messages). This isn't occuring on my 4.x machines (they typically report 2040 then 2041 and stay indefinitely in that mode).
Any suggestions as to why this is happening? (And how I can stop it regularly flipping) A fairly typical set of syslog entries looks like: Apr 1 00:15:16 fwall2 ntpd[407]: kernel time sync enabled 6001 Apr 1 00:32:22 fwall2 ntpd[407]: kernel time sync enabled 2001 Apr 1 01:23:36 fwall2 ntpd[407]: kernel time sync enabled 6001 Apr 1 01:40:42 fwall2 ntpd[407]: kernel time sync enabled 2001 Apr 1 10:09:10 fwall2 ntpd[407]: kernel time sync enabled 6001 Apr 1 10:26:14 fwall2 ntpd[407]: kernel time sync enabled 2001 Apr 1 12:59:58 fwall2 ntpd[407]: kernel time sync enabled 6001 Apr 1 13:51:14 fwall2 ntpd[407]: kernel time sync enabled 2001 Apr 1 16:07:48 fwall2 ntpd[407]: kernel time sync enabled 6001 Apr 1 16:59:06 fwall2 ntpd[407]: kernel time sync enabled 2001 Apr 1 19:15:42 fwall2 ntpd[407]: kernel time sync enabled 6001 Apr 1 19:49:48 fwall2 ntpd[407]: kernel time sync enabled 2001 -- Peter Jeremy _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"