On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 20:24 -0500, James Knott wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Hi,
I'm investigating a problem I'm having with the clock getting very slow, and I have traced the problem to something new in opensuse 10.3.
I wonder if any body has the same problem - the check is simple, run this grep command:
grep "time reset " /var/log/ntp | less
I get 24 Oct 19:41:38 ntpd[3347]: time reset -0.130426 s 29 Oct 18:20:20 ntpd[3433]: time reset -0.145680 s 8 Nov 03:11:41 ntpd[32375]: time reset +0.131260 s 13 Nov 18:56:36 ntpd[3396]: time reset -0.128489 s 28 Nov 14:59:49 ntpd[3396]: time reset -0.132907 s
I'm running 64 bit.
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21 Oct 22:33:59 ntpd[17037]: time reset -0.175443 s 23 Oct 18:07:42 ntpd[3637]: time reset -0.151811 s 1 Nov 19:35:19 ntpd[4209]: time reset +0.614816 s 9 Nov 20:36:56 ntpd[4282]: time reset -0.211439 s 10 Nov 02:13:43 ntpd[3925]: time reset +0.212136 s 10 Nov 02:46:05 ntpd[3925]: time reset -0.296528 s 10 Nov 17:34:12 ntpd[3935]: time reset -0.232395 s 11 Nov 16:12:00 ntpd[4261]: time reset -0.348050 s 11 Nov 17:02:18 ntpd[4261]: time reset +0.363352 s 18 Nov 18:44:47 ntpd[4280]: time reset -0.202669 s Open Suse 10.3 64 bit -- Joseph Loo jloo@acm.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org