Re: NTP broken with 2.6.14

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On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 01:00:27PM -0800, john stultz wrote:
> You could try disabling NTP and running the python script I sent out
> earlier in this thread to determine your systems ppm drift. Outside
> +/-500ppm is def broken, outside of +/-250ppm is probably broken,
> outside +/-100ppm isn't great but correctable and inside +/-100ppm is
> (unfortunately) pretty average for most hardware.

Well with no ntpd running on 2.6.14, it appears that my nforce2 board
matches that bug rather well.  About a second gained every minute or
two.

> Ok, do you want to open your own bug on this and we'll mark them
> duplicate as needed?
> 
> Please attach dmesg output to the bug as well.

Well it seems whatever was wrong with 2.6.12 for me, isnt' a problem in
2.6.14, as it is not gaining 10 to 15 seconds every minute now.  It is
still gaining a bit though.  I have no tried to run without the local
apic in case that makes a difference.

Len Sorensen
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