Re: Server Problem
От | Andreas Pflug |
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Тема | Re: Server Problem |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 3FE18BF6.5090808@pse-consulting.de обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Server Problem ("Dave Page" <dpage@vale-housing.co.uk>) |
Список | pgadmin-hackers |
Dave Page wrote: >OK, obviously these things are sent to try us :-) > > Those glory days, when we made calculations using fingers, stones and shells.... >The new server hosting the cvs and developer has developed what we can >only put down to a motherboard fault - basically; > >- The system clock is running about twice as fast as it should, no >matter what I do with ntpd or adjtimex! Bizarrely though the hw clock is >fine, but I found some posts on the net suggesting there might be a >phase locked loop problem on the mobo. > > > Maybe the machine is in a hurry, but to do what?!? >- APIC errors have started appearing on boot for each CPU :-( > >Currently, the system appears stable (it has never crashed), and the >system clock is being resynced to the hardware clock every 5 minutes so >if you see any odd timestamps in CVS, that's why! > > We should be very careful about that, I've seen some really nasty problems with version checking systems when timestamps are not precise (with Visual SourceSafe) Quite often, I do an update just before committing. THIS SHOULD BE AVOIDED as long the server's clock might take back steps. Instead, there should be > 5 minutes of delay after updating (if clock is synced every 5 minutes) . This could prevent some future headache on repository consistency. >PS. I think I'm getting the flu so may be offline for a coupla days :-( > > Already got one, still fighting to suppress it. BTW, maybe dev.pgadmin.org caught the double speed virus?!? Regards, Andreas
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