How is it possible that a question was asked "-1s ago"?
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The servers seem to be even 6 (or more?) seconds out of sync:
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How is it possible that a question was asked "-1s ago"? Update: The servers seem to be even 6 (or more?) seconds out of sync: |
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All the servers sync via NTP with pool.ntp.org -- there was an issue previously that is documented on Server Fault. Most recently, the database servers didn't have access to the internet any more, so their NTP calls to pool.ntp.org were failing. We set up an internal NTP source for them. edit: new problem related to time service failing to start. Crossing my fingers.. |
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I guess the time is recorded in the database, but the comparison done on the web server. |
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Whenever I see one of this bugs I'm reminded of Isaac Asimov's The Endochronic Properties of Resublimated Thiotimoline (Can't seem to find it online, sadly).
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Rob is probably right. Turns out the built-in NTP client for windows servers is only expected to keep servers within several seconds of each other, not within a second or sub second. http://blogs.technet.com/askds/archive/2007/10/23/high-accuracy-w32time-requirements.aspx If they are simply using the built in time sync mechanisms, then you could have posts appearing 10 seconds in the future, and those users would beat others to the punch in the 'newest' listings, even if they posted several seconds after. |
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