A shell script is deployed to synchronize time, the script is invoked hourly by 
crontab, and its content is as follows:
#!/bin/bash
service ntpd stop
ntpdate 192.168.0.191 #it's a valid ntpd server in LAN
service ntpd start
chkconfig ntpd on


Inspected the Linux log(Centos6.4 /var/log/messages),  found the following 
fragment:
Jan  7 14:00:01 host1 ntpd[32101]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
Jan  7 13:59:59 host1 ntpd[44764]: ntpd 4.2.4p8@1.1612-o Fri Feb 22 11:23:27 
UTC 2013 (1)
Jan  7 13:59:59 host1 ntpd[44765]: precision = 0.143 usec
Jan  7 13:59:59 host1 ntpd[44765]: Listening on interface #0 wildcard, 
0.0.0.0#123 Disabled
Jan  7 13:59:59 host1 ntpd[44765]: Listening on interface #1 wildcard, ::#123 
Disabled
Jan  7 13:59:59 host1 ntpd[44765]: Listening on interface #2 lo, ::1#123 Enabled
Jan  7 13:59:59 host1 ntpd[44765]: Listening on interface #3 em2, 
fe80::ca1f:66ff:fee1:eed#123 Enabled
Jan  7 13:59:59 host1 ntpd[44765]: Listening on interface #4 lo, 127.0.0.1#123 
Enabled
Jan  7 13:59:59 host1 ntpd[44765]: Listening on interface #5 em2, 
192.168.1.151#123 Enabled
Jan  7 13:59:59 host1 ntpd[44765]: Listening on routing socket on fd #22 for 
interface updates
Jan  7 13:59:59 host1 ntpd[44765]: kernel time sync status 2040
Jan  7 13:59:59 host1 ntpd[44765]: frequency initialized 499.399 PPM from 
/var/lib/ntp/drift
Jan  7 14:00:01 host1 ntpd_initres[32103]: parent died before we finished, 
exiting
Jan  7 14:04:17 host1 ntpd[44765]: synchronized to 192.168.0.191, stratum 2
Jan  7 14:04:17 host1 ntpd[44765]: kernel time sync status change 2001


The script should be executed at 14:00, the first line of the fragment also 
should indicate that the command 'service ntpd stop' have executed 
successfully, but why the second line timestamp(13:59:59) is less than the 
first line's(14:00:01)?
Inspected the Linux log, the problem has happened three times,  the time point 
was Jan  7 14:00:00, Jan 14 14:00:00 and Feb  4 14:00:00 respectively.
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