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Date:      Wed, 11 Jul 2007 11:45:21 +0700
From:      Victor Snezhko <snezhko@indorsoft.ru>
To:        Eric Anderson <anderson@freebsd.org>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org, Ivan Voras <ivoras@fer.hr>
Subject:   Re: Debugging time
Message-ID:  <uvecrczvi.fsf@indorsoft.ru>
In-Reply-To: <469379DE.2030605@freebsd.org> (Eric Anderson's message of "Tue,  10 Jul 2007 07:21:50 -0500")
References:  <f6u94s$v6o$1@sea.gmane.org> <usl7wvnc9.fsf@indorsoft.ru> <46934301.5080302@fer.hr> <usl7w648w.fsf@indorsoft.ru> <469379DE.2030605@freebsd.org>

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Hi, Eric,

>>>> For about half a year I have another weirdness with time on my
>>>> -current box without vmware, maybe it's somehow has common origins
>>>> ...

>> When I just reboot FreeBSD, offset doesn't exceed one or two seconds
>> (notably, bios takes longer to boot, about 5-10 seconds). When BSD is
>> inactive for several hours, number is much bigger.
>>
>> I neglected to debug this deeply before - I assumed I have overlooked
>> something simple, but now that you have reported another issue in the
>> similar area, I'll try to collect full information.
>
> When you say 'inactive', do you mean that you have suspended the
> machine in vmware, or it is 'powered off'?

My machine isn't on vmware, it's a hardware box. I just power it off.

Nevertheless, yesterday all the evening I hadn't internet access -
thunderstorm has broken my wires. And guess what - ntpdate couldn't
find ntp servers, but the system date was correct anyway. So I guess
my issue has something to do with ntpdate. I didn't set any unusual
flags, just ntpdate_enable="YES" and ntpdate_hosts="ntp.example.com".
As the second invocation of ntpdate (by hand) always reported much
offset which is less than a second, I think ntp servers (I tried two
or three) is OK too.

-- 
WBR, Victor V. Snezhko
E-mail: snezhko@indorsoft.ru





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