Hello,
We have a very strange Problem on two same new Serverinstallations:
The three Times form hwclock, date and NTP are changing more or less, for which I can not see any reason.
Hardware (two servers with the same Supermicro board):
2x a new Supermicro Board X11SCM-F with the last BIOS only 4 weeks old (may 2019).
1x Intel Xeon Intel(R) Xeon(R) E-2124 CPU @ 3.30GHz 1x Intel(R) Xeon(R) E-2136 CPU @ 3.30GHz
with 64 GB ECC RAM and ZFS Raid10 on 4x 4TB SATA disks.
Software:
New installation: pve-manager/5.4-6/ (running kernel: 4.15.18-15-pve)
Have a look at the difference by date and the ntp time. Yesterday we have some minutes differences:
What is here goin on?
We worked with a new Installation and „chrony” as ntp-client, than we purge chrony and activate the build in systemd-timesyncd.service.
Any Ideas for this strange behaviour?
regards,
maxprox
We have a very strange Problem on two same new Serverinstallations:
The three Times form hwclock, date and NTP are changing more or less, for which I can not see any reason.
Hardware (two servers with the same Supermicro board):
2x a new Supermicro Board X11SCM-F with the last BIOS only 4 weeks old (may 2019).
1x Intel Xeon Intel(R) Xeon(R) E-2124 CPU @ 3.30GHz 1x Intel(R) Xeon(R) E-2136 CPU @ 3.30GHz
with 64 GB ECC RAM and ZFS Raid10 on 4x 4TB SATA disks.
Software:
New installation: pve-manager/5.4-6/ (running kernel: 4.15.18-15-pve)
Have a look at the difference by date and the ntp time. Yesterday we have some minutes differences:
Code:
root@electroprox ~ # date && rdate -4npu ptbtime2.ptb.de
Mon Jun 17 12:10:36 CEST 2019
Mon Jun 17 12:10:53 CEST 2019
root@electroprox ~ # date && rdate -4npu ptbtime2.ptb.de
Mon Jun 17 12:11:21 CEST 2019
Mon Jun 17 12:11:32 CEST 2019
root@electroprox ~ # date && rdate -4npu ptbtime2.ptb.de
Mon Jun 17 12:11:22 CEST 2019
Mon Jun 17 12:11:34 CEST 2019
root@electroprox ~ # date && rdate -4npu ptbtime2.ptb.de
Mon Jun 17 12:11:25 CEST 2019
Mon Jun 17 12:11:37 CEST 2019
root@electroprox ~ # date && rdate -4npu ptbtime2.ptb.de
Mon Jun 17 12:11:29 CEST 2019
Mon Jun 17 12:11:44 CEST 2019
root@electroprox ~ # date && rdate -4npu ptbtime2.ptb.de
Mon Jun 17 12:11:30 CEST 2019
Mon Jun 17 12:11:46 CEST 2019
...
root@electroprox ~ # date && rdate -4npu ptbtime2.ptb.de
Mon Jun 17 13:23:20 CEST 2019
Mon Jun 17 13:23:20 CEST 2019
root@electroprox ~ # date && rdate -4npu ptbtime2.ptb.de
Mon Jun 17 13:23:33 CEST 2019
Mon Jun 17 13:23:48 CEST 2019
What is here goin on?
We worked with a new Installation and „chrony” as ntp-client, than we purge chrony and activate the build in systemd-timesyncd.service.
Any Ideas for this strange behaviour?
regards,
maxprox
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