John Hasler wrote:
How does PostgreSQL react to time being stepped at bootup? My Chrony NTP package might cause it to do so on rare occasions when the hardware clock is way off. This would only happen during bootup.
My ntp client changes clock (by small amount) at any time: Jul 25 05:29:38 bax ntpd[10269]: adjusting local clock by 0.098724s Jul 25 05:31:43 bax ntpd[10269]: adjusting local clock by 0.038991s Jul 25 06:13:38 bax ntpd[10269]: adjusting local clock by -0.037131s Jul 25 15:01:52 bax ntpd[10269]: adjusting local clock by -0.112429s -- Sent via pgsql-sql mailing list (pgsql-sql@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-sql