Re: TOS 5.0.171 (x.86) is Released for Update
Posted: 07 Oct 2022, 08:48
TMwuu wrote:
> [quote=quella post_id=21655 time=1665000864 user_id=5421]
> Just a heads up on something I have noticed with this the TOS 5.0 version
> that seems like a bug.
>
> I noticed that if I login to the web GUI as the Admin (have not tried other
> users) and I open the "System Info" tray in the top right of the
> screen; by the Notifications. If I leave this up and go to other tabs or
> other windows on the computer, the System Time of the system begins to lag
> by a few minutes and sometimes more than two hours depending how long I
> leave that tray item open.
>
> If I open up the "control panel" and select to re-sync to the
> configured NTP server (default time server) my time is back to being
> correct. However, if I repeat the same steps above, my time will drift
> again.
>
> It would be best if the system could sync with an NTP server at a set day
> or time interval to ensure it is in sync. Or correct the issue of time
> drifting if this system tray is left open for an extended period. I'm
> currently monitoring the Indexing routine and watching CPU/Memory
>
> Computer: MacOS
> Browser: Chrome (latest)
> TOS: 5.0.171
> Replaceable: Yes
> [/quote]
> Hello, our laboratory did not reproduce the problems you encountered. Can
> you provide some screenshots? It is recommended that you clear the browser
> cache and refresh the browser page for an interview.
I can replicate this issue.
I am using MacOS, Firebox browser, and TOS 5.0.171.
You can see my video here : https://youtu.be/pNGLws9QZ3s
At the start, I sync NTP.
Left the window open and recording. Compare the TOS lock with my Laptop clock on the top right corner.
After a few minutes, there is 1 second difference.
After about 8 minutes, there is 2 second difference.
> [quote=quella post_id=21655 time=1665000864 user_id=5421]
> Just a heads up on something I have noticed with this the TOS 5.0 version
> that seems like a bug.
>
> I noticed that if I login to the web GUI as the Admin (have not tried other
> users) and I open the "System Info" tray in the top right of the
> screen; by the Notifications. If I leave this up and go to other tabs or
> other windows on the computer, the System Time of the system begins to lag
> by a few minutes and sometimes more than two hours depending how long I
> leave that tray item open.
>
> If I open up the "control panel" and select to re-sync to the
> configured NTP server (default time server) my time is back to being
> correct. However, if I repeat the same steps above, my time will drift
> again.
>
> It would be best if the system could sync with an NTP server at a set day
> or time interval to ensure it is in sync. Or correct the issue of time
> drifting if this system tray is left open for an extended period. I'm
> currently monitoring the Indexing routine and watching CPU/Memory
>
> Computer: MacOS
> Browser: Chrome (latest)
> TOS: 5.0.171
> Replaceable: Yes
> [/quote]
> Hello, our laboratory did not reproduce the problems you encountered. Can
> you provide some screenshots? It is recommended that you clear the browser
> cache and refresh the browser page for an interview.
I can replicate this issue.
I am using MacOS, Firebox browser, and TOS 5.0.171.
You can see my video here : https://youtu.be/pNGLws9QZ3s
At the start, I sync NTP.
Left the window open and recording. Compare the TOS lock with my Laptop clock on the top right corner.
After a few minutes, there is 1 second difference.
After about 8 minutes, there is 2 second difference.