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SubjectRe: Clue on 2.0.33 crashes
Doug Ledford wrote:
>
> Thomas Schenk Z wrote:
> >
> > Which version of xntpd are you running? We never saw this message until we
> > upgraded to xntp3-5.91 and then only after switching to 2.0.32 (when the
> > kernel code changed).
>
> rpm reports:
> xntp3-5.91_export-1
>
> > I asked the author about this message and he said
> > that it is harmless, but my experience tells me otherwise. The other thing
> > I would ask you is whether the machines on which you are running xntpd are
> > SMP or not. I think that the problem I am experiencing with xntpd may be
> > SMP specific.
>
> Nope, these systems of mine are non-SMP systems.
>
> --
>
> Doug Ledford <dledford@dialnet.net>
> Opinions expressed are my own, but
> they should be everybody's.
>

My 2c worth on xntp & lockups.

2.0.33 various intel machines from Pentiums down to 386sx. All run
xntp3-5.92.
No lockups here.

Best regards
Mark Harvey

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