I didn't reply to this yet, did I?

I'm seeing the situation change after updates that do not change the
kernel.  for a short while the bug disappeared, then reappeared and I am
not aware of a permanent packages update log to match my logs on reboots
and time jumps.  I always use aptitude to update and safe or dist upgrade.

in the last 4 days before the last reboot two days ago, I had no time
jumps (06:00:00 occurs 1 day 0:00 after the preceding 06:00:00) even with
loads above 6 (a runaway process I failed to notice!).  in the previous
periods I had the impression that more importand jumps happened when
system load increased.  here it was constantly high.

here is the tail of the logfile:
2.6.32-trunk-powerpc 2010-05-05 06:00:02 up 9 days, 5:07, 2 users, load 
average: 5.00, 5.14, 5.17
2.6.32-trunk-powerpc 2010-05-06 06:00:01 up 10 days, 5:19, 3 users, load 
average: 5.03, 5.28, 5.22
2.6.32-trunk-powerpc 2010-05-07 06:00:01 up 11 days, 5:38, 4 users, load 
average: 5.08, 5.31, 5.76
2.6.32-trunk-powerpc 2010-05-08 06:00:02 up 12 days, 5:55, 3 users, load 
average: 6.15, 6.39, 6.26
2.6.32-trunk-powerpc 2010-05-09 06:00:01 up 13 days, 5:55, 3 users, load 
average: 6.48, 6.40, 6.24
2.6.32-trunk-powerpc 2010-05-10 06:00:02 up 14 days, 5:55, 1 user, load 
average: 6.87, 6.26, 6.17
2.6.32-trunk-powerpc 2010-05-11 06:00:01 up 15 days, 5:55, 3 users, load 
average: 6.13, 6.13, 6.17
2.6.32-trunk-powerpc 2010-05-12 03:16:55 REBOOT
2.6.32-trunk-powerpc 2010-05-12 06:00:01 up 2:44, 0 users, load average: 0.01, 
0.06, 0.13
2.6.32-trunk-powerpc 2010-05-13 06:00:01 up 1 day, 2:49, 1 user, load average: 
0.03, 0.29, 0.22

the logfile is produced by this crontab line:
0 6 * * * echo `uname -r` `date +\%Y-\%m-\%d` `uptime` >> /home/mario/uptime.log


On 2010-0204 02:10:37, maximilian attems wrote:
> what about the latest 2.6.32 that is in unstable aka 2.6.32-6
> could you test against it?
> 
> thanks for the report.
> 
> -- 
> maks

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