On Feb 22, 2014, at 8:16 PM, Michal Jaegermann <michal(a)harddata.com> wrote:
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 07:26:25PM -0700, Chris Murphy wrote:
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> Are either of the problemed computers put to sleep or powered down? It
> might be that their RTC isn't keeping proper time when in suspend or
> powered off.
Well, no. As I said they are "remotes" and they are practically always
on. They were not powered down when these jumps happened. Logs would
look quite different if this would be the case.
One of these runs on a hardware which is about six-seven years old,
the newer one went into a service about two years ago.
> So I'd try to find out what else is happening that
> correlates to the time becoming wrong in the first place.
I did spent quite a bit of time this morning trying to find out some
possible candidates for triggers but came back empty. As I said - I am
not aware of anything of that sort happening ever before. It is hard
to say anything about such, hopefully, rare event. That is why I asked
if anybody else got hit by something like that. As for this moment
both boxes maintain a very precise time.
It's not much to go on. This has happened on two computers, one with ntpd and one with
chrony. Did they both get the wrong time at about the same time (as each other)? Is it
still happening occasionally or is this so for a one off event for each?
Chris Murphy