> Just as a bit of additional information, it appears that chronyd will
> randomly die after starting without a connection from chronyc, but this
> isn't easy to reproduce. The method I've already described of executing
> "burst 5/10" remains the most reliable way to reproduce this problem on
> my system.

It's crashing the first time it calls adjtimex() to adjust the system
clock.  "Burst" forces it to do so immediately.

A couple of questions:
1) Where did you get your 2.6.27 kernel?  Debian doesn't seem to have one.
   (I can build one myself if I need to)
2) I have an AMD64 but I can't reproduce the crash.  However, mine is
   single cpu.  Would it be possible for you to do a test with only one cpu
   enabled?  It would help to know if this bug is associated with SMP.
-- 
John Hasler 
j...@dhh.gt.org
Elmwood, WI USA



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