On 31/07/16 19:16, Stephen Davies wrote:
Back to square one.
I have checked the battery and it seems fine and the hardware clock is
correct.
More recent reboots suggest that the "extra" log entries are from eight
days before the reboot.
There is nothing in the logs to suggest that the clock is being reset by
ntp (though ntp is configured). It seems more likely that the entries
come from another file somewhere.
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My F23/f24 systems use chrony to set the clocks.
Depending on the age of teh system, I would change the battery.
Anything over 2 years and I would change battery, even if checking good.
If the issue takes you back to teh same date every time, then it is some
program that is doing it.
If it is a set number of days, then I would look at the logs closer for
any time setting.
I would be more concerned about the freezing at this point. It may be
related if the clock is causing the system to crash due to wrong time
increment.
Is the hardware clock being set properly by the system?
Look at timedatectl to check/set.
As I recall, if the hardware and system time are too far out, then the
hardware time won't be set properly.
Robin
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