I just received all these emails today. I guess the mail gateway was
stuck and not sending messages to the group.
Still working on the problem but there was already an issue with my copy
of libc having a broken dtoa. Compiling in a workaround.
On 1/30/2012 13:29, E-Mail Sent to this address will be added to the
BlackLists wrote:
A C wrote:
I finally rebuilt my NetBSD box after having lost the
partition table on the disk.
I installed 4.2.7-p236 again and everything seemed fine
all day yesterday. Suddenly I get this:
$ ntpq -pn
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
========================================================================
x127.127.22.0 .PPS. 0 l 2 16 377 0.000 -244.18 351.567
127.127.28.0 .GPSD. 0 l 65 128 377 0.000 -131866 2837.34
74.118.152.85 69.36.224.15 2 u 185 512 377 42.681 -128790 9459.57
64.16.211.38 142.3.100.15 3 u 328 512 377 86.417 -122725 6592.50
173.244.211.10 131.107.13.100 2 u 196 512 377 55.746 -123465 6503.82
130.207.165.28 130.207.244.240 2 u 114 512 377 78.525 -131743 11757.9
131.144.4.10 130.207.244.240 2 u 488 512 377 87.644 -129888 11647.1
This happened sometime late last night
(I'll have to look at the peer and loop files to see when).
No cron jobs fired off during this period,
they had already run yesterday afternoon.
Before this I had offsets for the remote servers in the
few milliseconds range and an offset on the PPS signal of
only a couple microseconds.
Anyone have any ideas?
Note that the GPSD refclock is set as "noselect" currently.
I'm trying to test the static navigation feature of the GPS
to see if the time offsets calm down on that.
PPS is supplied by the kernel itself.
I noticed something similar, and mentioned in in
<http://bugs.ntp.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1798>
So far have been unable to cause it to happen for troubleshooting,
and IIRC, I've only seen it occur one other time
(on a different but similar system).
{I ran across it while duplicating some ntpq mrv issues}
<http://bugs.ntp.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1799>
<http://bugs.ntp.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1801>
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