Massimo Mongardini
2008-Jun-20 12:36 UTC
[Xen-users] xen-3.2.0 problems with time (and space)
Hi, I am experiencing some issues keeping my clock in sync in a series of domU with xen-3.2.0. every node is set to ntpd sync to a central server. (server-0034 is a bare metal server and is in sync with the rest of the world, while 35-41 are rhel4 domUs) --------- server-0034--------- Fri Jun 20 11:49:48 GMT 2008 --------- server-0035--------- Fri Jun 20 11:50:54 GMT 2008 --------- server-0036--------- Fri Jun 20 11:49:52 GMT 2008 --------- server-0037--------- Fri Jun 20 11:49:50 GMT 2008 --------- server-0038--------- Fri Jun 20 11:49:50 GMT 2008 --------- server-0039--------- Fri Jun 20 11:50:50 GMT 2008 --------- server-0040--------- Fri Jun 20 11:50:42 GMT 2008 --------- server-0041--------- Fri Jun 20 11:49:51 GMT 2008 on the logs I see many: Jun 20 11:54:55 server-0041 ntpd[2573]: frequency error -512 PPM exceeds tolerance 500 PPM Maybe as a side effect to this, the domUs timeout the connection to a nfs server from time to time Jun 20 09:15:38 server-0036 kernel: nfs: server fs-cluster not responding, still trying Jun 20 09:15:52 server-0036 kernel: nfs: server fs-cluster OK Jun 20 09:16:35 server-0036 kernel: nfs: server fs-cluster not responding, still trying Jun 20 09:16:35 server-0036 kernel: nfs: server fs-cluster OK details: dom0: rhel4 xen: 3.2.0 compiled sources domU: rhel4 I also have another xen environment that I use for tests with xen 3.1 on a rhel4 dom0 and it doesn''t seem to suffer for this issue: --------- server-0002--------- Fri Jun 20 12:29:05 GMT 2008 --------- server-0012--------- Fri Jun 20 12:29:05 GMT 2008 --------- server-0040--------- Fri Jun 20 12:29:05 GMT 2008 any tip? cheers, Massimo -- Massimo Mongardini ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~ echo ''Jg!J!hjwf!zpv!bo!bqqmf!boe!zpv!hjwf!nf!bo!bqqmf-!uifo!xf!xjmm!ibwf!bo!bqqmf!fbdi/!Cvu!jg!J!hjwf!zpv!bo!jefb!boe!zpv!hjwf!nf!bo!jefb-!xf!xjmm!ibwf!uxp!jefbt!fbdi!'' | perl -pe ''s/(.)/chr(ord($1)-1)/ge'' ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~ http://massimo.mongardini.it http://www.getthefacts.it http://www.mongardini.it/pizza-howto ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~ Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Have you adjusted any of the clock controls for Xen? (independent wallclocks) If not, there should be no reason to run ntp in your domU''s. I suspect that ntp may actually be causing your time skews due to variations introduced by xen''s clock handling. I would try disabling ntp in domU and see if your clocks are still moving. -----Original Message----- From: xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com [mailto:xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com] On Behalf Of Massimo Mongardini Sent: June 20, 2008 7:37 AM To: xen-users@lists.xensource.com Subject: [Xen-users] xen-3.2.0 problems with time (and space) Hi, I am experiencing some issues keeping my clock in sync in a series of domU with xen-3.2.0. every node is set to ntpd sync to a central server. (server-0034 is a bare metal server and is in sync with the rest of the world, while 35-41 are rhel4 domUs) --------- server-0034--------- Fri Jun 20 11:49:48 GMT 2008 --------- server-0035--------- Fri Jun 20 11:50:54 GMT 2008 --------- server-0036--------- Fri Jun 20 11:49:52 GMT 2008 --------- server-0037--------- Fri Jun 20 11:49:50 GMT 2008 --------- server-0038--------- Fri Jun 20 11:49:50 GMT 2008 --------- server-0039--------- Fri Jun 20 11:50:50 GMT 2008 --------- server-0040--------- Fri Jun 20 11:50:42 GMT 2008 --------- server-0041--------- Fri Jun 20 11:49:51 GMT 2008 on the logs I see many: Jun 20 11:54:55 server-0041 ntpd[2573]: frequency error -512 PPM exceeds tolerance 500 PPM Maybe as a side effect to this, the domUs timeout the connection to a nfs server from time to time Jun 20 09:15:38 server-0036 kernel: nfs: server fs-cluster not responding, still trying Jun 20 09:15:52 server-0036 kernel: nfs: server fs-cluster OK Jun 20 09:16:35 server-0036 kernel: nfs: server fs-cluster not responding, still trying Jun 20 09:16:35 server-0036 kernel: nfs: server fs-cluster OK details: dom0: rhel4 xen: 3.2.0 compiled sources domU: rhel4 I also have another xen environment that I use for tests with xen 3.1 on a rhel4 dom0 and it doesn''t seem to suffer for this issue: --------- server-0002--------- Fri Jun 20 12:29:05 GMT 2008 --------- server-0012--------- Fri Jun 20 12:29:05 GMT 2008 --------- server-0040--------- Fri Jun 20 12:29:05 GMT 2008 any tip? cheers, Massimo -- Massimo Mongardini ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.- ~-.-~ echo ''Jg!J!hjwf!zpv!bo!bqqmf!boe!zpv!hjwf!nf!bo!bqqmf-!uifo!xf!xjmm!ibwf!bo!bqqmf !fbdi/!Cvu!jg!J!hjwf!zpv!bo!jefb!boe!zpv!hjwf!nf!bo!jefb-!xf!xjmm!ibwf!uxp!j efbt!fbdi!'' | perl -pe ''s/(.)/chr(ord($1)-1)/ge'' ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.- ~-.-~ http://massimo.mongardini.it http://www.getthefacts.it http://www.mongardini.it/pizza-howto ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.- ~-.-~ Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Christopher Isip
2008-Jun-23 02:59 UTC
Re: [Xen-users] xen-3.2.0 problems with time (and space)
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 1:24 PM, [STD]Ein <ein@anti-logic.com> wrote:> Have you adjusted any of the clock controls for Xen? (independent > wallclocks) > If not, there should be no reason to run ntp in your domU''s. I suspect > that > ntp may actually be causing your time skews due to variations introduced by > xen''s clock handling. I would try disabling ntp in domU and see if your > clocks are still moving. > > -----Original Message----- > From: xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com > [mailto:xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com] On Behalf Of Massimo > Mongardini > Sent: June 20, 2008 7:37 AM > To: xen-users@lists.xensource.com > Subject: [Xen-users] xen-3.2.0 problems with time (and space) > > Hi, > I am experiencing some issues keeping my clock in sync in a series > of domU with xen-3.2.0. > every node is set to ntpd sync to a central server. > (server-0034 is a bare metal server and is in sync with the rest of the > world, while 35-41 are rhel4 domUs) > > --------- server-0034--------- > Fri Jun 20 11:49:48 GMT 2008 > --------- server-0035--------- > Fri Jun 20 11:50:54 GMT 2008 > --------- server-0036--------- > Fri Jun 20 11:49:52 GMT 2008 > --------- server-0037--------- > Fri Jun 20 11:49:50 GMT 2008 > --------- server-0038--------- > Fri Jun 20 11:49:50 GMT 2008 > --------- server-0039--------- > Fri Jun 20 11:50:50 GMT 2008 > --------- server-0040--------- > Fri Jun 20 11:50:42 GMT 2008 > --------- server-0041--------- > Fri Jun 20 11:49:51 GMT 2008 > > on the logs I see many: > Jun 20 11:54:55 server-0041 ntpd[2573]: frequency error -512 PPM exceeds > tolerance 500 PPM > > Maybe as a side effect to this, the domUs timeout the connection to a > nfs server from time to time > > Jun 20 09:15:38 server-0036 kernel: nfs: server fs-cluster not > responding, still trying > Jun 20 09:15:52 server-0036 kernel: nfs: server fs-cluster OK > Jun 20 09:16:35 server-0036 kernel: nfs: server fs-cluster not > responding, still trying > Jun 20 09:16:35 server-0036 kernel: nfs: server fs-cluster OK > > details: > dom0: rhel4 > xen: 3.2.0 compiled sources > domU: rhel4 > > I also have another xen environment that I use for tests with xen 3.1 on > a rhel4 dom0 and it doesn''t seem to suffer for this issue: > --------- server-0002--------- > Fri Jun 20 12:29:05 GMT 2008 > --------- server-0012--------- > Fri Jun 20 12:29:05 GMT 2008 > --------- server-0040--------- > Fri Jun 20 12:29:05 GMT 2008 > > any tip? > > cheers, > Massimo > > -- > Massimo Mongardini > > ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.- > ~-.-~ > echo > > ''Jg!J!hjwf!zpv!bo!bqqmf!boe!zpv!hjwf!nf!bo!bqqmf-!uifo!xf!xjmm!ibwf!bo!bqqmf > > !fbdi/!Cvu!jg!J!hjwf!zpv!bo!jefb!boe!zpv!hjwf!nf!bo!jefb-!xf!xjmm!ibwf!uxp!j > efbt!fbdi!'' | perl -pe ''s/(.)/chr(ord($1)-1)/ge'' > > ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.- > ~-.-~ > http://massimo.mongardini.it > http://www.getthefacts.it > http://www.mongardini.it/pizza-howto > > ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.- > ~-.-~ > Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. > See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html > > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@lists.xensource.com > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@lists.xensource.com > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users >My solution was to set clock to jiffies, disable ntp for all domU''s and just run a cron job for ntpdate. Maybe somebody else has a better solution. Chris _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Massimo Mongardini
2008-Jun-23 10:56 UTC
Re: [Xen-users] xen-3.2.0 problems with time (and space)
Christopher Isip wrote:> > > > > My solution was to set clock to jiffies, disable ntp for all domU''s > and just run a cron job for ntpdate. Maybe somebody else has a better > solution. > > Chris > > > >I also created a 0-59/5 ntpdate cron and disabled ntp to workaround this issue, but I don''t feel this is optimal for a production env. It seems like that my 2.6.18.8-xen has jiffies as default clocksource cat /sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/current_clocksource jiffies I wonder if I should try any other clocksource: cat /sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/available_clocksource jiffies tsc pit I remember trying clock=pit while fighting for the same problem with vmware. xm dmesg shows this: (XEN) ENABLING IO-APIC IRQs (XEN) -> Using new ACK method (XEN) Platform timer overflows in 14998 jiffies. (XEN) Platform timer is 14.318MHz HPET It would be interesting to understand to what extent this is affecting the community. (eg. Is it just me and my hardware?) I am aware that virtualization and clock ticks are hard to conciliate but since the IT trends are pushing so hard to promote virtualization now-a-days I personally feel that if it''s not just me and few others, it is unacceptable for a production server to have the clock going berserk and having to apply workarounds that could not always be possible. cheers Massimo -- Massimo Mongardini ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~ echo ''Jg!J!hjwf!zpv!bo!bqqmf!boe!zpv!hjwf!nf!bo!bqqmf-!uifo!xf!xjmm!ibwf!bo!bqqmf!fbdi/!Cvu!jg!J!hjwf!zpv!bo!jefb!boe!zpv!hjwf!nf!bo!jefb-!xf!xjmm!ibwf!uxp!jefbt!fbdi!'' | perl -pe ''s/(.)/chr(ord($1)-1)/ge'' ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~ http://massimo.mongardini.it http://www.getthefacts.it http://www.mongardini.it/pizza-howto ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~ Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
ein@anti-logic.com
2008-Jun-23 14:39 UTC
Re: [Xen-users] xen-3.2.0 problems with time (and space)
> Hi, > initially all domUs and dom0s had ntp running, I have disabled it on thedomU and resynced once via ntpdate, but that didn''t help. All the domUs clocks were faster than their dom0.> I also tried setting /proc/sys/xen/independent_wallclock to 1 leavingntp running but that didn''t help either.> I have the feeling that 3.1 behaves differently, so I was thinking ofdowngrading one dom0 and monitor the behavior.> I remember fighting with clocks with vmware, and funnily enough that wasone of the main reason that made me move to xen.> Do you think that passing clock=pit to the domU kerrnel option couldhelp at all? Also for the record the hardware are HP BL465c blade servers cpu Dual-Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 2216 HE.> cheers > M. > > [STD]Ein wrote: >> Have you adjusted any of the clock controls for Xen? (independentwallclocks)>> If not, there should be no reason to run ntp in your domU''s. I suspectthat>> ntp may actually be causing your time skews due to variationsintroduced by>> xen''s clock handling. I would try disabling ntp in domU and see ifyour clocks are still moving.>> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com >> [mailto:xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com] On Behalf Of MassimoMongardini>> Sent: June 20, 2008 7:37 AM >> To: xen-users@lists.xensource.com >> Subject: [Xen-users] xen-3.2.0 problems with time (and space) >> >> Hi, >> I am experiencing some issues keeping my clock in sync in a series >> of domU with xen-3.2.0. >> every node is set to ntpd sync to a central server. >> (server-0034 is a bare metal server and is in sync with the rest of theworld, while 35-41 are rhel4 domUs)>> >> --------- server-0034--------- >> Fri Jun 20 11:49:48 GMT 2008 >> --------- server-0035--------- >> Fri Jun 20 11:50:54 GMT 2008 >> --------- server-0036--------- >> Fri Jun 20 11:49:52 GMT 2008 >> --------- server-0037--------- >> Fri Jun 20 11:49:50 GMT 2008 >> --------- server-0038--------- >> Fri Jun 20 11:49:50 GMT 2008 >> --------- server-0039--------- >> Fri Jun 20 11:50:50 GMT 2008 >> --------- server-0040--------- >> Fri Jun 20 11:50:42 GMT 2008 >> --------- server-0041--------- >> Fri Jun 20 11:49:51 GMT 2008 >> >> on the logs I see many: >> Jun 20 11:54:55 server-0041 ntpd[2573]: frequency error -512 PPMexceeds tolerance 500 PPM>> >> Maybe as a side effect to this, the domUs timeout the connection to anfs server from time to time>> >> Jun 20 09:15:38 server-0036 kernel: nfs: server fs-cluster not >> responding, still trying >> Jun 20 09:15:52 server-0036 kernel: nfs: server fs-cluster OK >> Jun 20 09:16:35 server-0036 kernel: nfs: server fs-cluster not >> responding, still trying >> Jun 20 09:16:35 server-0036 kernel: nfs: server fs-cluster OK >> >> details: >> dom0: rhel4 >> xen: 3.2.0 compiled sources >> domU: rhel4 >> >> I also have another xen environment that I use for tests with xen 3.1on a rhel4 dom0 and it doesn''t seem to suffer for this issue:>> --------- server-0002--------- >> Fri Jun 20 12:29:05 GMT 2008 >> --------- server-0012--------- >> Fri Jun 20 12:29:05 GMT 2008 >> --------- server-0040--------- >> Fri Jun 20 12:29:05 GMT 2008 >> >> any tip? >> >> cheers, >> Massimo >> >> > > > -- > Massimo Mongardini > ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~echo> ''Jg!J!hjwf!zpv!bo!bqqmf!boe!zpv!hjwf!nf!bo!bqqmf-!uifo!xf!xjmm!ibwf!bo!bqqmf!fbdi/!Cvu!jg!J!hjwf!zpv!bo!jefb!boe!zpv!hjwf!nf!bo!jefb-!xf!xjmm!ibwf!uxp!jefbt!fbdi!''| perl -pe ''s/(.)/chr(ord($1)-1)/ge''> ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~http://massimo.mongardini.it> http://www.getthefacts.it > http://www.mongardini.it/pizza-howto > ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.> See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html > >Just for the sake of completeness, can you tell us a bit more about your platform? Are you running a stock xen kernel for dom0 and domU, or are these vendor supplied (rh) kernels? If its vendor supplied, is it possible to test again using the xen supplied 3.2 2.6.18 kernel? Im at a loss, but with a bit more info maybe we can nail it down. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Massimo Mongardini
2008-Jun-23 15:18 UTC
Re: [Xen-users] xen-3.2.0 problems with time (and space)
Massimo Mongardini
2008-Jul-08 10:05 UTC
Re: [Xen-users] xen-3.2.0 problems with time (and space)
ein@anti-logic.com wrote: [...]> Just for the sake of completeness, can you tell us a bit more about your > platform? > Are you running a ‘stock’ xen kernel for dom0 and domU, or are these > vendor supplied (rh) kernels? > If it’s vendor supplied, is it possible to test again using the xen > supplied 3.2 2.6.18 kernel? > I’m at a loss, but with a bit more info maybe we can nail it down. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@lists.xensource.com > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users >Hi all, some notes on this... I tried various setups with 3.2.1: setting independent_wallclock to 0 or 1 enabling/disabling ntp. All this with no luck. the domU clock doesn''t settle. The puzzling thing is that if I install xen-3.1.4 using the rhel4.5 rpms from xen.org with exactly the same config and clock settings (indipendent_wallclock set to 1 and ntp) it works just fine. for instance server-0038 is a rhel4 domU on xen-3.1.4 while server-0040 is the same image on a xen-3.2.1, the bare metal underneeth is the same (HP BL654c) and each dom0 has one domU with all the 4 cpus allocated. [root@server-0000 ~]# ssh -2 server-0040 "date" ; date Tue Jul 8 08:43:30 GMT 2008 Tue Jul 8 08:41:36 GMT 2008 [root@server-0000 ~]# ssh -2 server-0038 "date" ; date Tue Jul 8 08:41:57 GMT 2008 Tue Jul 8 08:41:57 GMT 2008 [root@server-0000 ~]# ssh -2 server-0038 "ntpq -p" remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter =============================================================================+server-0000 72.249.76.84 3 u 763 1024 377 0.411 34.468 5.551 *server-0001 64.202.112.65 3 u 787 1024 377 2.131 30.113 5.384 LOCAL(0) LOCAL(0) 10 l 36 64 377 0.000 0.000 0.004 [root@server-0000 ~]# ssh -2 server-0040 "ntpq -p" remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter =============================================================================server-0000 72.249.76.84 3 u 278 1024 377 0.182 -115765 3064.15 server-0001 64.202.112.65 3 u 292 1024 377 2.191 -115736 3061.46 *LOCAL(0) LOCAL(0) 10 l 12 64 377 0.000 0.000 0.001 ntpd logs for server-0040 say: Jul 7 22:56:42 server-0040 ntpd[5514]: kernel time sync status 0040 Jul 7 22:56:42 server-0040 ntpd[5514]: frequency initialized 354.704 PPM from /var/lib/ntp/drift Jul 7 22:59:57 server-0040 ntpd[5514]: synchronized to LOCAL(0), stratum 10 Jul 7 22:59:57 server-0040 ntpd[5514]: kernel time sync disabled 0041 Jul 7 23:01:02 server-0040 ntpd[5514]: synchronized to 10.5.1.2, stratum 3 Jul 7 23:06:19 server-0040 ntpd[5514]: synchronized to 10.5.1.3, stratum 3 Jul 7 23:08:32 server-0040 ntpd[5514]: synchronized to 10.5.1.2, stratum 3 Jul 7 23:15:52 server-0040 ntpd[5514]: synchronized to 10.5.1.3, stratum 3 Jul 7 23:15:52 server-0040 ntpd[5514]: time reset -2.931861 s Jul 7 23:15:52 server-0040 ntpd[5514]: kernel time sync enabled 0001 Jul 7 23:20:11 server-0040 ntpd[5514]: synchronized to LOCAL(0), stratum 10 Jul 7 23:25:31 server-0040 ntpd[5514]: synchronized to 10.5.1.2, stratum 3 Jul 7 23:32:58 server-0040 ntpd[5514]: synchronized to LOCAL(0), stratum 10 Jul 8 04:32:27 server-0040 ntpd[5514]: synchronized to 10.5.1.3, stratum 3 Jul 8 04:41:52 server-0040 ntpd[5514]: synchronized to LOCAL(0), stratum 10 hwclocks: [root@server-0000 ~]# ssh server-0017 "xm list ; hwclock --show ; date" ; ssh server-0040 "hwclock --show ; date" Name ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s) Domain-0 0 1906 4 r----- 15942.0 server-0040 1 6144 4 r----- 4778105.8 Tue 08 Jul 2008 09:24:07 AM GMT -0.329532 seconds Tue Jul 8 09:24:04 GMT 2008 Tue 08 Jul 2008 09:26:05 AM GMT -0.022265 seconds Tue Jul 8 09:26:06 GMT 2008 [root@server-0000 ~]# ssh server-0015 "xm list ; hwclock --show ; date" ; ssh server-0038 "hwclock --show ; date" Name ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s) Domain-0 0 1910 4 r----- 825.6 server-0038 3 6144 4 r----- 263230.6 Tue 08 Jul 2008 09:25:06 AM GMT -0.947071 seconds Tue Jul 8 09:25:04 GMT 2008 Tue 08 Jul 2008 09:25:07 AM GMT -0.903970 seconds Tue Jul 8 09:25:06 GMT 2008 the hwclock difference could be explainable by the indipendent_wallclock setting but it seems to ignore the ntp SYNC_HWCLOCK=yes setting. Another oddity that I noticed is that there are dropped packets in the domUs eth0 [root@server-0000 ~]# ssh server-0040 ifconfig eth0 | grep dropped RX packets:30191545 errors:0 dropped:304902 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:8966342 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 [root@server-0000 ~]# ssh server-0038 ifconfig eth0 | grep dropped RX packets:66115 errors:0 dropped:95 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:33971 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 it looks like that there are far more dropped packets on the 3.2.1 one than the 3.1.0 making a quick and rough guess: [root@server-0000 ~]# ssh server-0038 uptime 09:31:19 up 22:14, 0 users, load average: 3.99, 3.93, 3.74 [root@server-0000 ~]# ssh server-0040 uptime 09:33:26 up 24 days, 53 min, 0 users, load average: 0.18, 1.62, 2.05 24 days = 576 hours 304902*22/576 = 11645 expected dropped packets (compared to 95) The only difference between the two is that the dom0 that hosts server-0040 has 4 (old fashion) eth0:x IP aliases on eth0 whilst on the "good" one I had to remove the eth0:x interfaces and I would have to use the "ip" command to allocate them back, this is bacause xen 3.1.x would not handle eth0 correctly with eth0:x interfaces up. I am planning on keep on testing this for another day then I''ll revert all back to 3.1.4. Please let me know if I can be of any help in debugging this (if I am not the only one affected!) or if you have any doubts regarding my configuration. Obviously any hint is more than appreciated! Regards, Massimo -- Massimo Mongardini ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~ echo ''Jg!J!hjwf!zpv!bo!bqqmf!boe!zpv!hjwf!nf!bo!bqqmf-!uifo!xf!xjmm!ibwf!bo!bqqmf!fbdi/!Cvu!jg!J!hjwf!zpv!bo!jefb!boe!zpv!hjwf!nf!bo!jefb-!xf!xjmm!ibwf!uxp!jefbt!fbdi!'' | perl -pe ''s/(.)/chr(ord($1)-1)/ge'' ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~ http://massimo.mongardini.it http://www.getthefacts.it http://www.mongardini.it/pizza-howto ~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~-.-~ Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users