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Re: [opensuse] Re: 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP
- From: Mark Hounschell <dmarkh@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 07:31:08 -0500
- Message-id: <4585388C.6020300@xxxxxxxxxx>
Darryl Gregorash wrote:
> On 2006-12-17 04:48, Mark Hounschell wrote:
>> A dmesg output from the OP might shed some light.
> That won't help at all, since nothing related to the clocks is logged to
> the system log (the default xntp configuration is logging to /var/log/ntp).
>
> The only clues available are from reading the kernel time variables
> directly (adjtimex, or ntpdc if ntpd is running), and from comparing the
> hardware of systems that are having the problem.
>
dmesg | grep clock
Time: acpi_pm clocksource has been installed.
All the clock source stuff is in kernel not ntp
Duh...
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> On 2006-12-17 04:48, Mark Hounschell wrote:
>> A dmesg output from the OP might shed some light.
> That won't help at all, since nothing related to the clocks is logged to
> the system log (the default xntp configuration is logging to /var/log/ntp).
>
> The only clues available are from reading the kernel time variables
> directly (adjtimex, or ntpdc if ntpd is running), and from comparing the
> hardware of systems that are having the problem.
>
dmesg | grep clock
Time: acpi_pm clocksource has been installed.
All the clock source stuff is in kernel not ntp
Duh...
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