[Summary] Memory fault with ntpdate & ntpq on 5.1A
Nicolas.Courtel_at_regis-dgac.net
Date: 09/17/04
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Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 19:23:23 +0200 To: tru64-unix-managers@ornl.gov
Hello managers,
No reply from the list, I got a reply from HP support, that there is a
patch for this problem: T64KIT0022812-V51AB24-ES-20040630.tar
This patch will be included in 5.1A patchkit 7 wherever it will be
released, and even better it works fine!
-- Nicolas nicolas.courtel@regis-dgac.net writes: > Hello managers, > > If for some reasons the date of an NTP client is much ahead related to > the server's date, both "ntpq -p" and "ntpdate -q server" get into a > Memory fault and dump core. > > After a short investigation, I found out that this happens on 5.1A and > not on 4.0F (we don't use 5.1B), when the client's date is more than > 65536 (or maybe 65535, something close to 2^16 anyway) seconds ahead of > the server's. Strangely enough, there is no problem when the client is > very late compared to the server, even by millions of seconds. > > I haven't found any information about this either in the patchkit 6 or > on the Web. Does anyone have any clue about this problem? > > Thanks, > > -- > Nicolas
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