On 02/25/2014 01:44 PM, Neal Becker wrote: > OK, I think there is no question that time did not go back in /var/log/messages. > Actually, the messages are scrambled. > > First it is Jan 25. Then it it Jan 8. We go through normal looking periods of > Jan 9 and 10, and Jan 13 before we're back on Feb 25. I don't think this can be > explained by the clock doing that - as the time spent on Jan 9, 10...13 are > quite long. It couldn't have actually been preceeded and followed by Jan 25. > There was another thread today where somebody suggested/commented that /var/log/messages can't be trusted to be in line time-wise and that, to get synced messages, you have to use journalctl. My $.02, what a good idea it is to obfuscate the messages in such a way that you can't just read them with cat/more/less and have to actually have a whole system built around the idea of messaging (can you say sarcasm). Anyway, take a look at journalctl to see if your system messages are really out of sync or not. Kevin -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test