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      AR15USR
      last edited by

      I'm experiementing with that now, will report back.

      FYI I am seeing this in the NTP log, not sure if it matters or not:

      Mar 20 13:16:12	ntpd	72425	kernel reports TIME_ERROR: 0x2041: Clock Unsynchronized
      Mar 20 13:16:12	ntpd	72425	kernel reports TIME_ERROR: 0x2041: Clock Unsynchronized
      

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        I see those at boot, they seem normal. I've never dug into those codes though.

        Steve

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          AR15USR
          last edited by

          Well I change the nist time servers, disabled the VLAN I added back in Jan, restarted the ntpd service. Nothing seemed to make any difference, you can see the pattern over the past 24hrs (Istarted changing stuff at around 12:30 today)

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          I also see this in the log if it matters:

          Mar 20 15:31:26	ntpd	52237	frequency error 500 PPM exceeds tolerance 500 PPM
          

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            tman222
            last edited by tman222

            Hi @AR15USR

            Just a thought - but could this be an indication of a hardware problem with the firewall itself developing? Have a look at this link, especially 3.3.1.1:

            http://www.ntp.org/ntpfaq/NTP-s-sw-clocks-quality.htm

            Hope this helps.

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              AR15USR
              last edited by

              I suppose its a possibility. This is a Atom C2758 board thats been on constantly for several years. Maybe..


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                AR15USR
                last edited by

                Ok, if anyone is interested. Just decided to take a look at the graph again, look what recently happened:

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Hmm, well that looks better. Weird, anything else logged at that point when the offset suddenly came down?

                  I myself was struggling with an ntp instance that would not ever sync because, it turned out, the system clock was too inaccurate. It's a VM. I eventually managed to get it working as expected by changing the kern.timecounter.hardware value.

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                  Steve

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                    tman222
                    last edited by

                    That's indeed quite interesting. Did anything change with the system since then (updates, reboots, etc.), or did this correct all on its own sort of randomly?

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                      AR15USR
                      last edited by

                      2 things I can recall: First, a package was recently updated, Snort. Second a device on my network had a system upgrade. I'm not quite sure on the timing of the second as it is controlled remotely. I'm tracking down the details on that...


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                        AR15USR
                        last edited by

                        Ok was definitely not the device upgrade, that didn’t happen till the 29th..


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