On 08Apr2020 14:54, Terry Barnaby <terry1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Note this has happened a few times this year, (approx 1 in 64 x) so not
related to DST changes anyway. Might be due to chrony clock resyncs I
suppose but I think something stranger is going on here or something
silly and obvious in what I am doing.
I will have a more detailed look at the system and my backup shell
script and create a simple test cron job to see if it shows the same
thing ...
How about sticking:
echo "`date` [`date -u`]: start $0 $*" >>some_log_file
at the start. Makes sure the job is actually starting at the cron time.
Might tell you more about the system time situation.
Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <cs@xxxxxxxxxx>
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