Re: What does PostgreSQL do when time goes backward? - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Steve Wampler
Subject Re: What does PostgreSQL do when time goes backward?
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Msg-id 4C59A87B.1050005@noao.edu
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In response to Re: What does PostgreSQL do when time goes backward?  (John Hasler <jhasler@newsguy.com>)
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John Hasler wrote:

> Frank writes:
>> My ntp client changes clock (by small amount) at any time:
>> Jul 25 05:29:38 bax ntpd[10269]: adjusting local clock by 0.098724s
>> Jul 25 05:31:43 bax ntpd[10269]: adjusting local clock by 0.038991s
>> Jul 25 06:13:38 bax ntpd[10269]: adjusting local clock by -0.037131s
>> Jul 25 15:01:52 bax ntpd[10269]: adjusting local clock by -0.112429s
> 
> Ken writes:
>> These do seem to be larger values than you might expect from a clock
>> conditioned with ntpd.  Is it a VM or is there something going on that
>> would stop or suspend your system?
> 
John writes:
> There is certainly something wrong there.

I saw very bad clock performance on one Linux box I had (dual-single core
AMD cpus, no VMs), even with NTP, until I changed the clocksource kernel
parameter to hpet.  Unfortunately (or fortunately) I no longer have that box.

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Steve Wampler -- swampler@noao.edu
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