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The Friday 2007-12-07 at 08:47 +0100, Hans Witvliet wrote:

On Fri, 2007-12-07 at 02:16 +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:

You see how the resets increase just the very day I upgraded to 10.3? It
is thus a demonstration that it is a software problem. I do have a
partition with 10.2, I could try that one again. But there is no need, the
above log proves it.


Well proven,

Thanks.


Latest patches were applied?

Yep.

The only one I'm withholding is the samba update, because it is broken (I get core dumps continuously - reported and known problem).

My college builded last week a 10.3 system with truly very strange
behaviour. We found out that the system clock --> was standing stil <--.


Arghh!  :-/

Havoc!
ntp would not work (drift to large), could not update,
Only after a manually ntpdate he could repair the system.

Uff.. That's awful.

Did he try changing the clocksource? Did he open a bugzilla?

You say "could repair". What was wrong, how did he solve it?


btw, you know that you have to be carefull with xen & time...
(don't know if this relevant in your case)

I didn't know, but I don't use xen. I have vmware, but I haven't used it since before I upgraded, so that's not an issue - yet.

- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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