On Thu, 03 May 2007 11:44:21 EDT, Matthew K Poer writes: >> I have one machine (i386, up-to-date Etch) that always displays the >> "Start" time in ps as 13 minutes (invariably) in the past, eg: >> >> qusrv02:~# hwclock --systohc >> qusrv02:~# date >> Thu May 3 12:42:02 CEST 2007 >> qusrv02:~# ps auxw |grep grep >> root 14816 0.0 0.0 2996 680 pts/0 S+ 12:29 0:00 grep grep >> qusrv02:~#
>Boy, you must have a really *really* fast processor. > >I think your machine is causing grep to travel time. Please file a bug report. If I knew against what I'd do that. >Seriously though, that is weird. I wonder if you are clean on Etch or if you >upgraded from Sarge, because that upgrade adjusted timezone settings. Not >that you are off by an hour, just 13 minutes. How odd. The machine was installed as Sarge, but it's fully upgraded. >Or maybe you have an old grep running? Nope, I checked that. cheers, &rw -- / Ing. Robert Waldner | Security Engineer | CoreTec IT-Security \ \ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | T +43 1 503 72 73 | F +43 1 503 72 73 x99 /
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