Re: Time Drift / Shift Problem - Please Help

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I seem to remember a report of an interaction between the battery monitor
tool and time of day. You might try disabling the battery monitor and
see what happens.
{^_^}
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Kuss" <kuss@pi.infn.it>

> On 13 Feb 2003, Charlie McVeigh wrote:
>
> > This is a repost as it appears the the entire body of my first message
was truncated.
> >
> > My RH 8.0 Linux machine loses or gains time every 12-20 minutes while it
> > is running.  The time changes that I have experienced range from +/- 13
> > hours to as little as +/- 32 seconds (see sample logs below).
>
> I assume you looked all the various log files in /var/log/*.  Any hints?
> E.g., I have OpenAFS running on my computers, and particularily fast is
> the hardware clock of the one at home that it has to be set back several
> seconds every hour.  These corrections show up in /var/log/messages.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michael



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