I use an internal NTP server, could this be a problem?

 

When I enter “date” I see the correct time:

 

[root@sipxecs1 telecats]# date

Fri May 20 16:16:17 CEST 2011

 

But my logging is 2 hours off, it seems to log on GMT time….

 

From: [email protected] 
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Sent: vrijdag 20 mei 2011 14:58
To: Discussion list for users of sipXecs software
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] weird log problem on snapshots

 

It could mean your hardware clock is buggered or you have a very weird set of 
NTP servers. 
The time jumps are really big and all over the place. 

Use NTP, and use a reliable source. 

Have a look at this thread: 
http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/msg26255.html 

Some more information about time on Linux: 
http://www.linuxsa.org.au/tips/time.html 

Paul 



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"Henry Dogger" <[email protected]> 

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Date: 

20-05-2011 14:33 

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Re: [sipx-users] weird log problem on snapshots 

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No one knows what this could mean? 
I’m still experiencing this problem… 
  
Henry 
  
From: [email protected] 
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<mailto:[email protected]> ] On Behalf Of Henry Dogger
Sent: woensdag 18 mei 2011 16:24
To: Discussion list for users of sipXecs software
Subject: [sipx-users] (no subject) 
  
Hi all, 
  
Earlier I made a snapshot for George to take a look at, at helping me with my 
problem. 
He noticed the following: 
  
>> Another weird thing I noticed in sipxproxy.log is that the log starts on May 
>> 15 
>> 
>> "2011-05-16T07:34:26.697728Z":1:SIP:WARNING:sipxecs1.voip.office.caiw.intern:pid-32584:B0C26A30:SipXProxy:"SipXproxymain::proxy
>>  
>> large default expires value: 300 NOT RECOMMENDED" 
>> 
>> then goes back to May 15 
>> 
>> "2011-05-16T08:00:16.660772Z":3979:SIP:ERR:sipxecs1.voip.office.caiw.intern:SipRouter-11:42418940:SipXProxy:"SipUserAgent::send
>>  
>> outgoing call 1" 
>> "2011-05-15T02:02:34.207922Z":927:KERNEL:NOTICE:sipxecs1.voip.office.caiw.intern:OsTimer-9:413F9940:SipXProxy:"OsMsgQShared::doSendCore
>>  
>> message queue 'SipUserAgent-2' is over half full - count = 5919, max = 
>> 10000" 
>> 
>> then May 14 
>> 
>> "2011-05-15T11:06:34.208194Z":5007:KERNEL:NOTICE:sipxecs1.voip.office.caiw.intern:OsTimer-9:413F9940:SipXProxy:"OsMsgQShared::doSendCore
>>  
>> message queue 'SipUserAgent-2' is over half full - count = 9999, max = 
>> 10000" 
>> "2011-05-14T08:44:46.054707Z":9:KERNEL:NOTICE:sipxecs1.voip.office.caiw.intern:OsTimer-9:40A34940:SipXProxy:"OsMsgQShared::doSendCore
>>  
>> message queue 'SipUserAgent-2' is over half full - count = 5001, max = 
>> 10000" 
>> 
>> then back to May 15 
>> 
>> 2011-05-14T12:53:14.225172Z":8:SIP:NOTICE:sipxecs1.voip.office.caiw.intern:pid-643:17D43A30:SipXProxy:"BranchId::setSecret
>>  
>> reset identifier key; previously generated branch ids will not be 
>> recognized as local." 
>> "2011-05-15T00:00:10.208192Z":9:KERNEL:NOTICE:sipxecs1.voip.office.caiw.intern:OsTimer-9:413F9940:SipXProxy:"OsMsgQShared::doSendCore
>>  
>> message queue 'SipUserAgent-2' is over half full - count = 5001, max = 
>> 10000" 
>> 
>> Do you have any time synch mechanism / cron job running on the machine? 
  
I don’t have any cron jobs running or time synch which can cause this… 
Is this normal behavior? 
  
Kind regards, 
  
Henry Dogger 
Telecats BV 
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