Try this:

/usr/sbin/ntpdate <ip.of.ntp.server>
/sbin/hwclock --systohc

cheers,

tim

Martin Glazer wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I have this problem with one of my servers - the time is out by exactly 8 1/2 
>hours.
>
>The system is running ntp and getting it's time from my internal ntp server - 
>the time on this server is correct.
>according to ntpq, the servers are in sync.
>
>I have checked the time zone for both of them and they are the same - 
>US/Mountain and /etc/localtime is a link to /usr/share/zoneinfo/US/Mountain
>I have also checked and UTC is set to false.
>
>The only other difference I have noticed is that the hardware clock is set to 
>exactly the same time as the system time (on the bad server) whereas the 
>hardware clock on the good ntp server is 1 hour off (which is to be expected 
>due to daylight savings).
>
>Anyone come across this before?
>Anyone have any other suggestions where to look for a solution?
>
>Thanks
>
>Martin
>
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