Ok well jiffies did not work, in cat when I switch ntp back on and ran date every 5 secs or so I get this:
user@host-01:~$ date
Sat Sep 20 10:22:51 BST 2008
user@host-01:~$ date
Mon Sep 22 05:40:35 BST 2008
user@host-01:~$ date
Mon Sep 22 05:40:35 BST 2008
user@host-01:~$ date
Mon Sep 22 05:40:35 BST 2008
user@host-01:~$ date
Mon Sep 22 05:40:35 BST 2008
where the actual time should have been 06:00 Hrs +
This also seems to lock up the machine, I've tried a remote reboot and while the ssh terminal was failry responsive some commands didn't seem to complete and had to be ctrl-C to quit. This is exactly what happened on the tcs/acpi_pm clocksource as well.
Ok well jiffies did not work, in cat when I switch ntp back on and ran date every 5 secs or so I get this:
user@host-01:~$ date
Sat Sep 20 10:22:51 BST 2008
user@host-01:~$ date
Mon Sep 22 05:40:35 BST 2008
user@host-01:~$ date
Mon Sep 22 05:40:35 BST 2008
user@host-01:~$ date
Mon Sep 22 05:40:35 BST 2008
user@host-01:~$ date
Mon Sep 22 05:40:35 BST 2008
where the actual time should have been 06:00 Hrs +
This also seems to lock up the machine, I've tried a remote reboot and while the ssh terminal was failry responsive some commands didn't seem to complete and had to be ctrl-C to quit. This is exactly what happened on the tcs/acpi_pm clocksource as well.