/*
* Maximum delta in seconds which the system clock is gradually adjusted
* (slewed) to approach the network time. Deltas larger that this are set by
* letting the system time jump. The kernel's limit for adjtime is 0.5s.
*/
#define NTP_MAX_ADJUST 0.4
I suspect the boost compilation's load made the internal clock diverge enough for systemd to jump the time.
The default PollIntervalMaxSec is 2048 seconds in systemd.
My suspect is systemd-timesyncd:
See src/timesync/ timesyncd- manager. c:
/*
* Maximum delta in seconds which the system clock is gradually adjusted
* (slewed) to approach the network time. Deltas larger that this are set by
* letting the system time jump. The kernel's limit for adjtime is 0.5s.
*/
#define NTP_MAX_ADJUST 0.4
I suspect the boost compilation's load made the internal clock diverge enough for systemd to jump the time.
The default PollIntervalMaxSec is 2048 seconds in systemd.
I can reduce it in systemd, but there is a jump as high as 0.85 in /objectstorage. prodstack4- 5.canonical. com/v1/ AUTH_77e2ada1e7 a84929a74ba3b87 153c0ac/ autopkgtest- focal/focal/ amd64/b/ boost1. 71/20200317_ 211804_ 626ff@/ log.gz
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which could not have been prevented by just halving the default.
How about changing the autopkgtest setup to either change a default or disable systemd-timesyncd or install chrony instead?