Re: clock skew

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2014-03-13 12:59 GMT+01:00 Joao Eduardo Luis <joao.luis@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Anyway, most timeouts will hold for 5 seconds.  Allowing clock drifts up to
> 1 second may work, but we don't have hard data to support such claim.  Over
> a second of drift may be problematic if the monitors are under some workload
> and message handling is delayed -- in which case other timeouts may have to
> be adjusted, not only to account for the clock skew but the amount of work
> the monitor has to deal with.

I think that 1 seconds is too much.
I would like to try with .100 or .200 not with seconds
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