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Date:      Fri, 12 Feb 2010 13:25:48 +0100
From:      Torfinn Ingolfsen <torfinn.ingolfsen@broadpark.no>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ntpd struggling to keep up - how to fix?
Message-ID:  <20100212132548.8aed4d16.torfinn.ingolfsen@broadpark.no>
In-Reply-To: <E8F167BE-FD1E-4999-B5B9-7995E914592E@mac.com>
References:  <20100211190652.6a66c618.torfinn.ingolfsen@broadpark.no> <E8F167BE-FD1E-4999-B5B9-7995E914592E@mac.com>

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On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 10:25:59 -0800
Chuck Swiger <cswiger@mac.com> wrote:

> The rate at which this machine is losing time is probably exceeding the ~50 seconds per day that NTPd is willing to correct without extreme measures (ie, it has to step time rather than drift-correct).  > You might help it maintain a more sane idea of time by using at least 4 timeservers.

Hmm, ok that iis something I can try.

> You might take a look at 'vmstat -i' and look out for an interrupt storm, but it's possible your hardware's clock is simply busted.  

AFAICT, vmstat -i looks ok:
root@kg-f2# uptime
 1:23PM  up 18:31, 3 users, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
root@kg-f2# vmstat -i
interrupt                          total       rate
irq1: atkbd0                          36          0
irq6: fdc0                             1          0
irq16: siis0 ohci0+                  408          0
irq22: atapci0                    856338         12
cpu0: timer                    133347678       1999
irq256: re0                       234087          3
cpu1: timer                    133337654       1999
Total                          267776202       4016


-- 
Regards,
Torfinn




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