For reference, this was Amazon's response on the forum post:
https://forums.aws.amazon.com/message.jspa?messageID=561728#561728
Basically "we are not changing, move to current generation instances."
Is there some sort of assistance I should request there, or through
Amazon support. Has anyone fro
I've started a thread on the AWS forums about this.
https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=15
If I don't get a response I'll poke our account rep.
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To clarify, I'm pretty sure whether this happens depends on the Amazon
hardware the instance is being run on.
My warning was that, while the instance was currently running on
hardware that causes the problem, if it was stopped and then started
later, it might not end up on the same hardware, and t
You're correct on your findings. m1.small, paravirtual guest.
I'm in the process of migrating my company's servers from 12.04 to
14.04. It was during this migration that I realized I was seeing syslog-
ng logs for October 2014 or later (ie months into the future) on the new
14.04 instances, and I'
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
On Ubuntu 14.04 EC2 instances, during startup the dmesg time goes from 0
seconds to thousands of seconds. This causes kernel logs to be recorded
for months in the future.
This appears to be related to the kerne
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Appears to be related to bug #727459 , but I've added a new bug per
request.
** Summary changed:
- dmesg time wildly incorrect
+ dmesg time wildly incorrect on paravirtual EC2 instances.
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Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 14.04 EC2 instances, during startup the dmesg time goes from 0
seconds to thousands of seconds. This causes kernel logs to be recorded
for months in the future.
This appears to be related to the kernel trusting the TSC clock on Xen servers,
as described here:
https
Per your request, created bug #1349883
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Title:
TSC is not reliable under Xen on some Intel CPUs
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Per request, I've updated to the latest kernel, 3.13.0-32-generic, and
still have the issue. Updated dmesg attached.
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Having the same issue on Trusty
3.13.0-29-generic #53-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jun 4 21:00:20 UTC 2014 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
This is occurring for me on some EC2 instances. Not continuously, but
sporadically when launching new instances.
I've attached a sample of the dmesg log showing the time ju
Full dmesg log as requested
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