On Feb 6, 2007, at 5:15 PM, J.A.C.M. (Jos) van de Ven wrote: > All those timestamps in the far past and future? Does this look right? > I didn't even show you all the packets, but it is just an example.
If (for example) the battery on a motherboard fails, the BIOS clock will fail and get assigned some default time value upon a system reboot, which'll result in system times which are very far off until NTP corrects them. > Other "problem": > Around 20.00h (19.00 UTC) I had a peak in load (1.10) and about 20 > KB/s > traffic. A packet is 76 bytes, so about 270 requests/sec. Do others > see this > too? Yes, approximately-- when your server is listed in the global pool, there will be a significant spike of traffic. My long-term average (data collected for longer than a year) is about 8 KB/s...load spikes of 2-3 times that appear to be normal.... -- -Chuck _______________________________________________ timekeepers mailing list [email protected] https://fortytwo.ch/mailman/cgi-bin/listinfo/timekeepers
