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Re: [ntp:questions] Ntpd in uninterruptible sleep?



On 11/17/2011 09:14, Dave Hart wrote:
 delay=0.227, dispersion=0.949, jitter=0.033, xleave=0.074,
filtdelay= 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.37 0.23 0.26,
filtoffset= -0.06 -0.06 -0.07 -0.08 -0.08 -0.01 -0.01 -0.01,
filtdisp= 0.00 0.96 1.95 2.94 3.95 4.91 5.81 5.84

The last three lines are the ones from ctl_putarray().

Thanks for digging into this.  Your test program is close what I had
it mind.  I was thinking output only the hex values followed by \r to
avoid scrolling the terminal for speed, expecting when it went into an
infinite loop, the interesting hex value would be visible.  AGC, what
does your ntpq show if you try similar commands, varying from&1 to
the number of associations?  'rv&X' happens under the hood for each
line of ntpq -p, and -c raw shows the text as it is on the wire (at
least for these filt*=).

Cheers,
Dave Hart


Do you want this data from the older version or the newer development version? I'm assuming the older version which means I need to restart ntpd and let it accumulate some data before I can try it but I'd only have a limited window of time before it completely locks up.

I see the test code from Martin in the thread. I'll take that and let it bang away at my IPX to see what happens. At least that way there are two sparc32's running it and if both cough up an error then something is really wrong.

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