06-15-2012 04:47 AM - edited 03-01-2019 10:28 AM
Hello,
Im just looking at the syslogs im getting from the fabrics.
I noticed alot of warning about :
%DAEMON-5-SYSTEM_MSG: time reset +0.257072 s - ntpd[5315]
%KERN-4-SYSTEM_MSG: set_rtc_mmss: can't update from 49 to 0 - kernel
%KERN-4-SYSTEM_MSG: set_rtc_mmss: nowtime=1339758026, save_control=0x82, save_freq_select=0x72 - kernel
To me it looks like the kernel complains when the time get updated by NTP. Someone have those entries in logs also?
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06-15-2012 06:32 AM
Would help to have the version of UCSM you're running.
There's an open bug on a similar issue: CSCti71838 - %KERN-4-SYSTEM_MSG: set_rtc_mmss: can't update from 52 to 6 - kernel
It's a general Nexus OS NTP bug, not specific to UCS. At this stage it appears purely cosmetic and does not affect the system. The bug is still in the "new" state. Please monitor the bug toolkit for updates.
Can you also check that the delta between the UCS current time and NTP server are less than 30min?
I'd suggest you open a quick TAC case, provide the output and request your case be linked to this bug. This will increase the priority to have it resolved.
Regards,
Robert
06-15-2012 06:32 AM
Would help to have the version of UCSM you're running.
There's an open bug on a similar issue: CSCti71838 - %KERN-4-SYSTEM_MSG: set_rtc_mmss: can't update from 52 to 6 - kernel
It's a general Nexus OS NTP bug, not specific to UCS. At this stage it appears purely cosmetic and does not affect the system. The bug is still in the "new" state. Please monitor the bug toolkit for updates.
Can you also check that the delta between the UCS current time and NTP server are less than 30min?
I'd suggest you open a quick TAC case, provide the output and request your case be linked to this bug. This will increase the priority to have it resolved.
Regards,
Robert
06-15-2012 06:38 AM
It is on UCSM 2.0(2r)
Thanks for the link on the new bug, I will check it out.
The actual time on the UCS is very close to the NTP server, less than 30 min of course .
I will open a TAC case once I get my cisco support emailed at the proper address.
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