RE: syncronize with NTP server failed

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There are two clocks on a machine.  The system clock, controlled by the OS,
and the hardware clock, controlled by the BIOS when the machine boots.  Set
both clocks to the same value.

First set the system clock using NTP.  Then set the hardware clock with -
/sbin/hwclock --systohc --utc

This will set the hardware clock to the same value as the system clock.  Run
NTP on a regular schedule and check that the hardware clock is keeping
proper time.

> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Yoseph Leleputra
> Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 2:12 AM
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
> Subject: syncronize with NTP server failed
> 
> Dear All,
> 
> i got problem with my workstation. setting time changed by it self
> and different with NTP server . This problem give me impact my
> application not running .
> The message is system clock has been set back .
> I hope someone could share to me about solving this problem .
> 
> Thanks
> Yoseph
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