tor wrote:

I still get 2 resets an hour (depending on load ?), synchronisation lost and
a large frequency (512 ppm).
If I read the log correctly then "kernel time dicipline status change 1"
means the kernel is now adjusting the hardware clock.

Nov  1 04:45:45 lv-lomur ntpd: ntpd shutdown succeeded
Nov  1 04:45:46 lv-lomur ntpdate[12129]: step time server 172.17.2.71 offset
0.540713 sec
Nov  1 04:45:46 lv-lomur ntpd:  succeeded
Nov  1 04:45:46 lv-lomur ntpd[12133]: ntpd [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Sep 11 05:38:15
EDT 2003 (1)
Nov  1 04:45:46 lv-lomur ntpd: ntpd startup succeeded
Nov  1 04:45:46 lv-lomur ntpd[12133]: precision = 9 usec
Nov  1 04:45:46 lv-lomur ntpd[12133]: kernel time discipline status 0040
Nov  1 04:45:46 lv-lomur ntpd[12133]: frequency initialized 0.000 from
/var/lib/ntp/drift
Nov  1 04:46:29 lv-lomur ntpd[12133]: kernel time discipline status change
41
Nov  1 04:47:31 lv-lomur ntpd[12133]: kernel time discipline status change 1
Nov  1 05:21:53 lv-lomur ntpd[12133]: time reset 1.033389 s
Nov  1 05:21:53 lv-lomur ntpd[12133]: synchronisation lost

Now ntptime now show an offsett of 0.000us and the frequency is 512.00 ppm.
:-(
The adjtime was unchanged
The driftfile has been updated - to the maximum value (500.000)


It's losing time, which could suggest lost interrupts. However,
the steps every half hour make me wonder if your server is doing the
stepping. The fact that 2 different clients have the same problem
in any case suggests a common cause. What is/are the server(s)?
It's not a Windows "NTP server", is it?

-Tom

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