On 2010-07-07 12:27, m...@grounded.net wrote:
>>>   1) Set your logging level to INFO (or DEBUG if you like that better).
> It is set to info or, all default at this time.
>
>>>   2) Wait for the problem to be manifest, that is, a phone is first seen
>>>   and then later not seen on the Active Registrations screen without any
>>>   explanation.
> As suggested in the past, I am rotating the logs prior to this test.
> logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.d/sipxchange
>
> I also created a tiny script that would help me see the hardware and OS times 
> closer together.
>
> # more check-time
> hwclock --show
> date
>
> When I ran it, the clocks are dead on.
>
> # sh check-time
> Wed 07 Jul 2010 10:57:03 AM CDT  -0.260159 seconds
> Wed Jul  7 10:57:03 CDT 2010

The hardware clock is irrelevant - forget it.  It is used only when the 
system boots to set the software clock.

The important test is: does your clock ever go backwards, or take large 
jumps forward.  The log-once-per-second idea is a good one.

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