After installing a Phenom II X4 processor (replacing a single core Semperon) I am getting these messages on the console and in dmesg:
Warning Timer ISR/2: Time went backwards: delta=-250135996 delta_cpu=13864004 shadow=1355887856733 off=870052783 processed=1357008044419 cpu_processed=1356744044419 0: 1357004044419 1: 1356696044419 2: 1356744044419 3: 1356696044419 printk: 41 messages suppressed. Warning Timer ISR/1: Time went backwards: delta=-59982686 delta_cpu=4017314 shadow=1360903191494 off=777060324 processed=1361740044419 cpu_processed=1361676044419 0: 1361740044419 1: 1361676044419 2: 1361676044419 3: 1361656044419 printk: 44 messages suppressed. Warning Timer ISR/1: Time went backwards: delta=-1411977595 delta_cpu=480022405 shadow=1365903272832 off=72983745 processed=1367388044419 cpu_processed=1365496044419 0: 1367384044419 1: 1365496044419 2: 1365552044419 3: 1365552044419 printk: 46 messages suppressed. Warning Timer ISR/3: Time went backwards: delta=-131987583 delta_cpu=56012417 shadow=1370651436789 off=820810871 processed=1371604044419 cpu_processed=1371416044419 0: 1371600044419 1: 1371444044419 2: 1371444044419 3: 1371416044419 printk: 31 messages suppressed. Warning Timer ISR/2: Time went backwards: delta=-27979896 delta_cpu=20020104 shadow=1375888162629 off=588093398 processed=1376504044419 cpu_processed=1376456044419 0: 1376504044419 1: 1376460044419 2: 1376456044419 3: 1376456044419 printk: 47 messages suppressed. Warning Timer ISR/1: Time went backwards: delta=-207976755 delta_cpu=60023245 shadow=1380903513990 off=672744302 processed=1381784044419 cpu_processed=1381516044419 0: 1381784044419 1: 1381516044419 2: 1381516044419 3: 1381500044419 printk: 49 messages suppressed. Warning Timer ISR/2: Time went backwards: delta=-628613448 delta_cpu=135386552 shadow=1384888283123 off=959350632 processed=1386476044419 cpu_processed=1385712044419 0: 1386476044419 1: 1385624044419 2: 1385712044419 3: 1385712044419 printk: 60 messages suppressed. Warning Timer ISR/2: Time went backwards: delta=-559977270 delta_cpu=240022730 shadow=1390888386502 off=47871477 processed=1391496044419 cpu_processed=1390696044419 0: 1391496044419 1: 1390820044419 2: 1390696044419 3: 1390696044419
The machine *appears* to be running fine. Are these messages something I need to worry about? I am running Xen and kernel 2.6.18-348.3.1.el5xen on the DOM0 (host) VM under CentOS 5.9.
I just popped in the new processor -- should I have changed a BIOS setting or something?
Boot params:
title CentOS (2.6.18-348.3.1.el5xen) root (hd0,0) kernel /xen.gz-2.6.18-348.3.1.el5 dom0_mem=3072M module /vmlinuz-2.6.18-348.3.1.el5xen ro root=/dev/mapper/sauron-c5root 8250.nr_uarts=8 xencons=off max_loop=32 irqpoll module /initrd-2.6.18-348.3.1.el5xen.img
On 6/7/2013 8:10 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
After installing a Phenom II X4 processor (replacing a single core Semperon) I am getting these messages on the console and in dmesg:
Warning Timer ISR/2: Time went backwards: delta=-250135996 delta_cpu=13864004 shadow=1355887856733 off=870052783 processed=1357008044419 cpu_processed=1356744044419 0: 1357004044419 1: 1356696044419 2: 1356744044419 3: 1356696044419 printk: 41 messages suppressed.
I had an AMD box that started reporting time going backwards. Turned out the heatsink was loose because the retainer tab cracked off - cpu continuously cycled thru overheat, throttle down, overheat, throttle down, etc.
Toby Bluhm wrote:
On 6/7/2013 8:10 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
After installing a Phenom II X4 processor (replacing a single core Semperon) I am getting these messages on the console and in dmesg:
Warning Timer ISR/2: Time went backwards: delta=-250135996 delta_cpu=13864004 shadow=1355887856733 off=870052783 processed=1357008044419 cpu_processed=1356744044419 0: 1357004044419 1: 1356696044419 2: 1356744044419 3: 1356696044419 printk: 41 messages suppressed.
I had an AMD box that started reporting time going backwards. Turned out the heatsink was loose because the retainer tab cracked off - cpu continuously cycled thru overheat, throttle down, overheat, throttle down, etc.
Following up Robert, I trust the new CPU came with its own heat sink and fan, and you used the thermal grease? Also, is the cooling and power in the case adequate?
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