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[tor-bugs] #25052 [Core Tor/Tor]: [armhf, tor] strange "your system clock just jumped" warnings
#25052: [armhf, tor] strange "your system clock just jumped" warnings
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Reporter: bundesgebaermutter | Owner: (none)
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone: Tor: 0.3.2.x-final
Component: Core Tor/Tor | Version: Tor: 0.3.2.9
Severity: Normal | Keywords: clock,jumped
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I recently upgraded to 0.3.2 because 0.3.0 won´t be supported beyond the
end of this month anymore. The warning first occured in 0.3.1 by the way.
The tor relay is running on a bananapi box on Debian Jessie and a custom
grsec enabled kernel 4.8 (soon to be upgraded to stretch).
[https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/15841A96CA5C1171985A9565BF7CDDFE2BF8E91E]
At first I thought the new "diff-cache" consumes too much cpu and causes
the clock jump warning. But even if I set the consensus age to one second,
the warning won´t disappear. They can be found one or two times per hour
in the syslog saying the clock is 100-500 (forward) seconds off.
A ntp client is running to keep the clock up to date. So I began to record
the clock skew into a rrd and queried(*) the local network ntp server
every ten seconds. The average is 1.6 milliseconds so far.
Maybe the experts have some ideas. Thanks for your time :)
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Collected information can be found on the webserver - please don´t mind
the self-signed certificate:
The clock skew graph:
[https://bundesgebaermutter.ddnss.eu/graphs/torinfo4.png]
CPU usage (tor is limited to one core at the moment):
[https://bundesgebaermutter.ddnss.eu/graphs/torinfo5.png]
An excerpt of tor´s debug log around a clock jump:
[https://bundesgebaermutter.ddnss.eu/torlog.sample1.gz]
(*) = ntpdate-debian -q -p2 ntp-server-ip-address
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/25052>
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