So I have a UTC and GMT conflict somewhere?

On Tue, 6 Jul 2010 22:28:33 -0400, WORLEY, Dale R (Dale) wrote:
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> 
> From: [email protected] [sipx-users-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected]
> [[email protected]]
> 
>> ?Get the sipregistrar.log from one of your failure windows and post it
>> ?somewhere to which you can provide a URL, then post that URL here with
>> 
> http://www.devdoode.com/sipregistrar.log
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> Wow.  The times in that log are like nothing I've ever seen before --
> they're totally ******.
> 
> Since people were talking about clock problems, I did a quick check:
> 
> cut -c 13-17 sipregistrar.log | uniq
> 
> The results were amazing:  At about 1 minute after the hour (at least for
> the first few hours of the log), the time jumps abruptly ahead about 1 hour
> 10 minutes.  After 5 minutes, the time jumps back to the previous timebase.
>  This happens every hour.
> 
> Since registration expirations are recorded as absolute times, every time
> the time jumps forward, most or all of your phone registrations will
> expire.  (If the registrations don't happen to get erased from the
> database, when the time jumps back, they might become valid again!)
> 
> "grep ntpd /var/log/messages" will probably reveal something.
> 
> In the long run, you need to get a better timebase source than whatever
> you're using now.  In the short run, it will suffice to simply disable NTP -
> - the various logs might have incorrect times, but that doesn't interfere
> with making calls, etc.
> 
> Until your timebase is stable, I can *guarantee* that you will have
> problems with registrations.
> 
> Dale


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