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time entry in event viewer?

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What does this entry mean in the event viewer?

 

2009/03/31 09:52:37 : [        Time] 09:53:10 4(0)

 

I've seen it several times (v 2.7.0). Thanks!

 

--Mark

What does this entry mean in the event viewer?

 

2009/03/31 09:52:37 : [        Time] 09:53:10 4(0)

 

I've seen it several times (v 2.7.0). Thanks!

 

--Mark

 

I'm not sure but it may be the NTP sync. I can't find it in my Log file, but I have also seen it in the Event Viewer.

 

Rand

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I'm not sure but it may be the NTP sync. I can't find it in my Log file, but I have also seen it in the Event Viewer.

It's not in my log file, either, just event viewer. I left it open all afternoon, and here is what accumulated. NTP is set to sync every 24 hours to pool.ntp.org, although I manually clicked the "Synchronize Now" button right after opening the event viewer window. Note the Time entry happens every ten minutes exactly, and that any Insteon activity resets the interval.

 

[open event viewer]
[manually sync NTP time]
2009/03/31 11:01:32 : Setting Time From NTP
2009/03/31 11:09:57 : [        Time] 11:09:50 4(0)
2009/03/31 11:19:57 : [        Time] 11:19:51 4(0)
2009/03/31 11:29:57 : [        Time] 11:29:51 4(0)
2009/03/31 11:39:57 : [        Time] 11:39:50 4(0)
2009/03/31 11:49:57 : [        Time] 11:49:50 4(0)
2009/03/31 11:59:57 : [        Time] 11:59:51 4(0)
2009/03/31 12:09:57 : [        Time] 12:09:51 4(0)
2009/03/31 12:19:57 : [        Time] 12:19:50 4(0)
2009/03/31 12:29:57 : [        Time] 12:29:50 4(0)
2009/03/31 12:39:57 : [        Time] 12:39:51 4(0)

2009/03/31 12:48:38 : [insteon activity start]
2009/03/31 12:53:39 : [insteon activity end]

2009/03/31 13:03:39 : [        Time] 13:03:33 4(0)
2009/03/31 13:13:39 : [        Time] 13:13:32 4(0)
2009/03/31 13:23:39 : [        Time] 13:23:34 4(0)

2009/03/31 13:26:47 : [insteon activity]

2009/03/31 13:36:47 : [        Time] 13:36:42 4(0)
2009/03/31 13:46:47 : [        Time] 13:46:41 4(0)

2009/03/31 13:50:24 : [insteon activity]

2009/03/31 14:00:24 : [        Time] 14:00:19 4(0)
2009/03/31 14:10:24 : [        Time] 14:10:19 4(0)
2009/03/31 14:20:24 : [        Time] 14:20:19 4(0)
[etc...]

 

Most likely not NTP sync since it's every ten minutes. Very curious. Any other ideas?

 

Thanks,

--Mark

If no event or schedule has occurred in the past 10 minutes, then a time event is sent.

 

This is just a safety net to ensure program conditions are tested at least once every 10 minutes. Although its not actually needed, it does provide an extra layer of protection.

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