On 2007-0609 19:11:54, Mario Frasca wrote:
> I'm going to test one kernel at a time and see which is the
> last I can use without time jumps...
2.6.8 is the latest kernel I tested that does not have time jumps.
2.6.14 is the earliest kernel I tested with time jumps...
more hints?
thanks,
Mario
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it run 6 hours without jumps, I am now running 2.6.21 maxcpus=1 and
it's behaving all right for the time being (50 minutes).
nope, after 1 more hour, a jump by 150 seconds...
I'm going to test one kernel at a time and see which is the last I can
use without time jumps.
On 2007-0609 13:42:06, Mario Frasca wrote:
> in the meanwhile I am running kernel 2.6.8 and during the last 3,5 hours
> there was no jump in time.
>
> I will leave it running like this just to exclude a hardware problem,
> then we see.
it run 6 hours without jumps, I am now running 2.6.21 maxcp
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On 2007-0605 18:34:26, maximilian attems wrote:
Try booting with one of..
nohz=off
maxcpus=1
hpet=disable
clocksource=acpi_pm
I will try, but first I would like to know what these options are...
why do you think that any of them could help?
I'll try to find i
On 2007-0605 18:34:26, maximilian attems wrote:
> Try booting with one of..
>
> nohz=off
> maxcpus=1
> hpet=disable
> clocksource=acpi_pm
>
> --
Hi Max,
I don't like too much rebooting... is it possible to do these tests
without rebooting?
I did
echo acpi_pm > /sys/devices/system/clocksour
On 2007-0605 18:34:26, maximilian attems wrote:
> Try booting with one of..
>
> nohz=off
> maxcpus=1
> hpet=disable
> clocksource=acpi_pm
I will try, but first I would like to know what these options are...
why do you think that any of them could help?
I'll try to find info googling, then I'll t
On Tue, 05 Jun 2007, Mario Frasca wrote:
> any hint, please?
> thanks,
> Mario
Try booting with one of..
nohz=off
maxcpus=1
hpet=disable
clocksource=acpi_pm
--
maks
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I have done a few more tests, to reject some hypothesis...
first idea was a bug in ntp, but I disabled it totally and I now run
ntpdate in a cronjob.
I have the same time jumps.
I noticed the usb resets in coincidence with the time jumps and I
removed all usb devices (except keyboard and mous
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