>>> Ken Gaillot <[email protected]> schrieb am 31.03.2020 um 04:39 in
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> On Wed, 2020‑02‑19 at 18:21 +0100, Maverick wrote:
>> How is it possible that pacemaker is reporting that takes 4.2 minutes
>> (254930ms) to execute the start of httpd systemd unit?
> 
> Sorry I didn't get a chance to look into this sooner.
> 
> Fedora 31 introduced a change where the ftime() call that pacemaker had
> been using for operation timing was no longer available. We implemented
> clock_gettime()‑based timing in a rush because it happened right before
> the release of 2.0.3. We enabled that code only for systems like Fedora
> 31 that didn't support ftime().

Anybody know whether SLES systems are affected, too? AFAIK SLES and Redhat
share quite a lot of "resources"...

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Regards,
Ulrich

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