Kernel clock issue "Clocksource tsc unstable"

Ray Parrish crp at cmc.net
Sat Feb 28 03:36:42 UTC 2009


NoOp wrote:
> @Hal: next time, instead of rebooting (you'll still have to go to the
> data center most likely), you might try
> sudo /etc/network/if-up.d/ntpdate
> first. If that resyncs the machine properly without the reboot, then you
> might want to look into running ntp on those machines if you aren't
> already. And if you are running ntp, have a look at the ntp source. You
> can elect to have multiple sources; I use 0.us.pool.ntp.org and have
> 1.us.pool.ntp.org as the backup. Just a thought...
>   
Here are a few more time servers to try. 8-)

server tick.usask.ca
server tock.usask.ca
server clock.tricity.wsu.edu
server gilbreth.ecn.purdue.edu
server molecule.ecn.purdue.edu
server ntp.ubuntu.com
server europium.canonical.com

My system regularly connects to all of them. It's the way it was set up 
on install, as I haven't changed the configuration files for ntpd.

Later, Ray Parrish

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