On 20 September 2012 16:56, John Hasler <jhas...@newsguy.com> wrote:
> Someone who Stefan failed to identify wrote:
>> ...ntpd crashes on my server.  Time jumps forward one hour every time
>> this has happened.
>
> I doubt ntpd is crashing.  Most likely something else is jumping the
> system clock and ntpd is behaving as designed and exiting when it sees a
> one hour error.  Shut down ntpd, set the clock correctly, and wait.  I
> suspect that eventually you'll see the clock jump even without ntpd
> running.
> --
> John Hasler

Yes that is.
I have no cron jobs at all, I only have xen and heartbeat + pacemaker
on my two nodes and no processes that set the system clock.
The clock jumps ahead of one or two hours and I don't know why.
Perhaps some kernel bug?


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