Re: ntpd: Gross CPU usage

2017-09-15 Thread Eric S. Raymond via devel
Hal Murray : > > devel@ntpsec.org said: > > First thing to suspect on seeing that symptom, in ntpd or gpsd, is that > > somebody's tty layer is reacting badly to the unusual ways we use ioctls. > > I've seen this before multiple times. > > Thanks. That's the hint I needed. One of the more unf

Re: ntpd: Gross CPU usage

2017-09-15 Thread Hal Murray via devel
devel@ntpsec.org said: > First thing to suspect on seeing that symptom, in ntpd or gpsd, is that > somebody's tty layer is reacting badly to the unusual ways we use ioctls. > I've seen this before multiple times. Thanks. That's the hint I needed. It's working normally after a reboot. I had do

Re: ntpd: Gross CPU usage

2017-09-15 Thread Eric S. Raymond via devel
Hal Murray via devel : > > I've got a case where top shows ntpd is using 60-70% of the CPU. I noticed > because the fan on the box is cycling on/off. > > Has anybody seen anything like that recently? No. It's well down in the noise right now on snark. First thing to suspect on seeing that sy

Re: ntpd: Gross CPU usage

2017-09-15 Thread Gary E. Miller via devel
Yo Hal! On Fri, 15 Sep 2017 13:04:16 -0700 Hal Murray via devel wrote: > I've got a case where top shows ntpd is using 60-70% of the CPU. I > noticed because the fan on the box is cycling on/off. > > Has anybody seen anything like that recently? Nope. Which driver? That is in your ntp.conf?

ntpd: Gross CPU usage

2017-09-15 Thread Hal Murray via devel
I've got a case where top shows ntpd is using 60-70% of the CPU. I noticed because the fan on the box is cycling on/off. Has anybody seen anything like that recently? -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. ___ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.or