Re: what just happened (time went backwards?)

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On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Neal Becker <ndbecker2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This f20 server has been running just fine for months.  Today it became
unresponsive.  Couldn't ssh into it (ping ok).  Not thrashing disk (disk light
not continuously on).

I hit the power button and rebooted.  After reboot, checked /var/log/messages:

Feb 25 12:06:18 nbecker7 kernel: [   49.667251] tun: Universal TUN/TAP device
driver, 1.6
Feb 25 12:06:18 nbecker7 kernel: [   49.667254] tun: (C) 1999-2004 Max
Krasnyansky <maxk@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Feb 25 12:06:18 nbecker7 kernel: [   59.015938] Ebtables v2.0 registered
Feb 25 12:06:18 nbecker7 kernel: [   59.601221] ip6_tables: (C) 2000-2006
Netfilter Core Team
Feb 25 12:06:18 nbecker7 kernel: [   65.646938] Bridge firewalling registered
Feb 25 12:06:18 nbecker7 kernel: [   65.671316] device virbr0-nic entered
promiscuous mode
Feb 25 12:06:18 nbecker7 kernel: [   66.410670] virbr0: port 1(virbr0-nic)
entered listening state
Feb 25 12:06:18 nbecker7 kernel: [   66.410678] virbr0: port 1(virbr0-nic)
entered listening state
Feb 25 12:06:18 nbecker7 kernel: [   66.410724] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP):
virbr0: link is not ready
Feb 25 12:06:18 nbecker7 kernel: [   66.668588] virbr0: port 1(virbr0-nic)
entered disabled state
Feb 25 12:06:54 nbecker7 kernel: [  109.855407] fuse init (API version 7.22)
Jan  8 10:48:32 nbecker7 systemd: Stopped target Graphical Interface.
Jan  8 10:48:32 nbecker7 systemd: Stopping Multi-User System.
Jan  8 10:48:32 nbecker7 systemd: Stopped target Multi-User System.
Jan  8 10:48:32 nbecker7 systemd: Stopping ABRT kernel log watcher...
Jan  8 10:48:32 nbecker7 systemd: Stopping Command Scheduler...
Jan  8 10:48:32 nbecker7 systemd: Stopping Install ABRT coredump hook...
Jan  8 10:48:32 nbecker7 systemd: Stopping ABRT Xorg log watcher...
Jan  8 10:48:32 nbecker7 systemd: Stopping OpenSSH server daemon...

How did the date just become Jan 8??

It didn't.  Systemd is in control, and /var/log/messages is no longer necessarily
written in order.  You need to use journalctl to read the log for F20.


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