Running x64 AMD procs and receive the following types of messages in our SQL
log
The time stamp counter of CPU on scheduler id 3 is not synchronized with
other CPUs.
I have seen a lot of postings about this, but have not been lucky to stop
it.
Do we know what the latest is on this and what the actual fix is if any ?
ThanksSee http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931279
Linchi
"Hassan" wrote:
> Running x64 AMD procs and receive the following types of messages in our SQL
> log
> The time stamp counter of CPU on scheduler id 3 is not synchronized with
> other CPUs.
> I have seen a lot of postings about this, but have not been lucky to stop
> it.
> Do we know what the latest is on this and what the actual fix is if any ?
> Thanks
>
>|||See the workaround section of this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931279
HTH,
Plamen Ratchev
http://www.SQLStudio.com|||we tried those and they still pop up.
Have you guys used those workarounds and made them disappear ?
Its not annoying so far, but was curious to know.
"Plamen Ratchev" <Plamen@.SQLStudio.com> wrote in message
news:B633FD5B-849E-45AD-8F4A-6F1BADEC302A@.microsoft.com...
> See the workaround section of this article:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931279
> HTH,
> Plamen Ratchev
> http://www.SQLStudio.com|||I have seen this happen only once on a development machine and disabling CPU
frequency variation in BIOS did the trick.
Plamen Ratchev
http://www.SQLStudio.com|||We never tried to make the messages go away since having the messages is a
minor annoyance. I probably won't try it unless the clock drift starts to
cause real problem for the SQL trace metrics.
Linchi
"Hassan" wrote:
> we tried those and they still pop up.
> Have you guys used those workarounds and made them disappear ?
> Its not annoying so far, but was curious to know.
> "Plamen Ratchev" <Plamen@.SQLStudio.com> wrote in message
> news:B633FD5B-849E-45AD-8F4A-6F1BADEC302A@.microsoft.com...
> > See the workaround section of this article:
> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931279
> >
> > HTH,
> >
> > Plamen Ratchev
> > http://www.SQLStudio.com
>
>
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