Terrible Clock Skew

2010-12-08 Thread Dave Cundiff
Hi everyone, I posted this to the forum as well but figured I'd try here since the same people might not subscribe to both. I've been experiencing some terrible clock skew and just can't figure it out. By terrible I mean I'm losing 30 minutes a day. The loss only occurs when I bring the system

Re: Terrible Clock Skew

2010-12-08 Thread Chris Brennan
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Dave Cundiff syshack...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everyone, bad button battery maybe? when the system is under load, it's diverting what ever processor time to correct for the skew elsewhere (guessing). If it is a bad battery, setup NTP to reset your system clock more

Re: Terrible Clock Skew

2010-12-08 Thread Chuck Swiger
made here. :-) I've been experiencing some terrible clock skew and just can't figure it out. By terrible I mean I'm losing 30 minutes a day. The loss only occurs when I bring the system under heavy load. The load is multiple Rsync backups to a ZFS pool(with gzip compression) backed by a 16 disk

Re: Terrible Clock Skew

2010-12-08 Thread Modulok
On 12/8/10, Dave Cundiff syshack...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everyone, I posted this to the forum as well but figured I'd try here since the same people might not subscribe to both. I've been experiencing some terrible clock skew and just can't figure it out. By terrible I mean I'm losing 30