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
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
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
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?
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?
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