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[Xen-devel] Possible hint for "Clocksource tsc unstable" problem

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Subject: [Xen-devel] Possible hint for "Clocksource tsc unstable" problem
From: Andreas Kinzler <ml-xen-devel@xxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 17:00:48 +0200
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Hello,

I made an interesting observation related to the "Clocksource tsc unstable (delta = -2999660320319 ns)" problem. In the log of ntpd I found:

Oct 5 03:46:35 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: kernel time sync status change 6001 Oct 5 04:03:41 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: kernel time sync status change 2001 Oct 5 05:29:03 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: kernel time sync status change 6001 Oct 5 05:46:09 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: kernel time sync status change 2001 Oct 5 06:54:30 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: synchronized to 192.53.103.104, stratum 1 Oct 5 06:54:30 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: kernel time sync status change 6001 Oct 5 07:28:22 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: kernel time sync status change 2001 Oct 5 08:19:35 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: synchronized to 192.53.103.108, stratum 1 Oct 5 10:53:26 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: kernel time sync status change 6001 Oct 5 11:27:32 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: kernel time sync status change 2001 Oct 5 12:01:41 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: kernel time sync status change 6001 Oct 5 12:18:44 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: kernel time sync status change 2001 Oct 5 13:09:58 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: kernel time sync status change 6001 Oct 5 13:27:04 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: kernel time sync status change 2001 Oct 5 15:26:37 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: kernel time sync status change 6001 Oct 5 15:43:41 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: kernel time sync status change 2001 Oct 5 17:43:11 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: kernel time sync status change 6001 Oct 5 19:08:31 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: synchronized to 192.53.103.104, stratum 1 Oct 5 19:08:31 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: kernel time sync status change 2001
Oct  5 21:23:58 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: no servers reachable
Oct 5 21:40:58 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: synchronized to 192.53.103.104, stratum 1 Oct 5 21:40:58 greenville-dom0 ntpd[4020]: time correction of -3000 seconds exceeds sanity limit (1000); set clock manually to the correct UTC time.

I had the problem twice on different machines but everytime I saw the line "no servers reachable". Could ntpd and/or linux kernel make some stupid stuff when ntp upstream servers are unreachable?

Regards Andreas


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