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rmaeder
Aspirant
Apr 19, 2014

System clock and spindown on NV+

Past February I enabled disk spindown on my NV+ (4.1.13, with 4 disks). This works nicely, but now I noticed that since then the system clock is very inaccurate. The system runs ntpdate every 4 hours, and the only difference is that now it delays this command until the disks are running. Before, the log (daemon.log) showed:
Feb 25 04:00:01 rn601 ntpdate[15953]: step time server 192.168.100.8 offset 0.090846 sec
Feb 25 06:25:17 rn601 ntpdate[16613]: step time server 192.168.100.8 offset 0.029300 sec
Feb 25 08:00:01 rn601 ntpdate[16785]: step time server 192.168.100.8 offset 0.018366 sec
Feb 25 12:00:02 rn601 ntpdate[17202]: step time server 192.168.100.8 offset 0.047373 sec

which is quite alright, but now it looks like:
Feb 25 18:00:24 rn601 ntpdate[3059]: step time server 192.168.100.8 offset 22.405220 sec
Feb 25 20:30:46 rn601 ntpdate[3689]: step time server 192.168.100.8 offset 44.598847 sec
Feb 26 04:12:06 rn601 ntpdate[5491]: step time server 192.168.100.8 offset 125.010078 sec

The less frequent ntpdate calls shouldn't make such a difference, but the clock is really bad. Looks like a consequence of the disk spindowns, maybe electrical, or temperature-related?

Roman

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