See my next email. It is going backwards and forwards. Something has to 
have rights, a driver, a cron job, etc to change your clock. Your system 
time is being changed by something.

On 7/7/2010 12:47 PM, m...@grounded.net wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 12:41:05 -0500, Matthew Kitchin (public/usenet) wrote:
>    
>>   I believe this is evidence of your problem.... It jumped ahead 1 hour.
>>   Something is still resetting your time. Sipx doesn't change the time on
>>   your OS.
>>      
> Maybe it's a bug because I had not seen this before it happened yet have been 
> running on these blades since I first started with sipx.
>
> What hasn't been confirmed yet is what this is based on. The output of the 
> clock test should at least show if the system time goes backwards. If it 
> doesn't, then it isn't the system causing this, it's something else. In 
> looking at it, I didn't see anything running backwards.
>
> Is there any possibility that the mediant is sending something that is 
> causing the log times but not the system times to change?
>
>
>    
>>   
>>   I would expect that to cause a lot of problems.
>>   
>>   From the logfile you attached:
>>   
>>   Wed Jul  7 11:00:58 CDT 2010
>>   Wed Jul  7 11:00:59 CDT 2010
>>   Wed Jul  7 11:01:00 CDT 2010
>>   Wed Jul  7 11:01:01 CDT 2010
>>   Wed Jul  7 12:00:57 CDT 2010
>>   Wed Jul  7 12:00:58 CDT 2010
>>   Wed Jul  7 12:00:59 CDT 2010
>>   Wed Jul  7 12:01:00 CDT 2010
>>   Wed Jul  7 12:01:01 CDT 2010
>>   Wed Jul  7 12:01:02 CDT 2010
>>   
>>   On 7/7/2010 12:30 PM, m...@grounded.net wrote:>   On Wed, 7 Jul 2010
>>   12:53:47 -0400, Tony Graziano wrote:>    Please check the sipregistrar.log
>>   for the microseconds fired message and  tell us if you again see that
>>   message.
>>      
>>>   Yes, it is in there. I had rotated the logs when I started the test and
>>>   wasn't able to get past the merge-logs problem again. What is interesting
>>>   is that it happened around 11:01 or so and looking at the sipregistry.log
>>>   file, the times are totally weird as was identified yesterday. I have
>>>   ntpd turned off at the moment. Looking at the above file, we see when we
>>>   roll back the log that it goes from 17:02, to 17:01 and then to 18:01
>>>   "2010-07-07T17:00:57.358701Z":KERNEL:WARNING:uc.sohologic.net:OsTimer-
>>>   12:B6E76B90:SipRegistrar:"OsTimerTask::insertTimer timer to fire
>>>   3041820306 microseconds in the past, queue length = 0" then to "2010-07-
>>>   07T 17:00:58 "2010-07-07T 17:01:XX "2010-07-07T 16:01:XX--16:59:XX "2010-
>>>   07-07T 17:00:XX "2010-07-07T 17:00:00 "2010-07-07T 18:00:00--18:01:12
>>>   "2010-07-07T 17:01:19 Yet again, the system hardware and software time
>>>   are dead on. sh check-time Wed 07 Jul 2010 12:29:03 PM CDT -0.655495
>>>   seconds Wed Jul 7 12:29:03 CDT 2010 I have also attached the output from
>>>   the basic time check script which I ran.>    
>>>   ============================  Tony Graziano, Manager  Telephone:
>>>   434.984.8430  Fax: 434.984.8431    Email: tgrazi...@myitdepartment.net    
>>>   LAN/Telephony/Security and Control Systems Helpdesk:  Telephone:
>>>   434.984.8426  Fax: 434.984.8427    Helpdesk Contract Customers:  
>>>   http://www.myitdepartment.net/gethelp/    ----- Original Message -----  
>>>   From: sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org
>>>        
>>>>   <sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org>   To: sipx-users<sipx-
>>>>   us...@list.sipfoundry.org>   Sent: Wed Jul 07 12:32:02 2010  Subject:
>>>>   Re: [sipx-users] Random Dropped Registrations    I am following
>>>>   everyone's suggestions. I am providing what ever output is  required of
>>>>   me.    Would be happy to send my snapshot to someone who may be able to
>>>>   check it as  the merge-logs problem is one of the original issues.      
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