> If your hwclock stores local time and your BIOS adjusts it for DST
> that would cause a 3600 second time difference or if your hwclock
> stores UTC and the BIOS adds an hour to that...
>
> Turn off any BIOS DST adjust feature if it's enabled.
>
OP: Did the problem start when DST took affe
On Mar 13, 2009, at 3:24 AM, "Helmut Drodofsky" wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> the date jumps within 30 seconds to a wrong value. ntp service is
> stopped at the beginning.
>
>
>
> Whereas hwclock seems more precise.
>
>
>
> [r...@kerio ~]# service ntpd stop
>
> Shutting down ntpd:
: [CentOS] date differs permanent some 3450 sec.
From: Helmut Drodofsky
> the date jumps within 30 seconds to a wrong value. ntp service is
> stopped at the beginning.
> [r...@kerio ~]# ntpdate 0.centos.pool.ntp.org
> 13 Mar 07:04:48 ntpdate[23003]: step time server
> 131.23
why don't you give any information about your system? If that is in a VM
you better read the posts in centos-virt.
Kai
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From: Helmut Drodofsky
> the date jumps within 30 seconds to a wrong value. ntp
> service is stopped at the beginning.
> [r...@kerio ~]# ntpdate 0.centos.pool.ntp.org
> 13 Mar 07:04:48 ntpdate[23003]: step time server
> 131.234.137.24 offset -3450.678273 sec
Not sure what is going on but maybe t
>-Original Message-
>From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf
>Of Helmut Drodofsky
>Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 8:25 AM
>To: centos@centos.org
>Subject: [CentOS] date differs permanent some 3450 sec.
>
>Hi,
>
>
>
>t
Hi,
the date jumps within 30 seconds to a wrong value. ntp service is
stopped at the beginning.
Whereas hwclock seems more precise.
[r...@kerio ~]# service ntpd stop
Shutting down ntpd:[ OK ]
[r...@kerio ~]# ntpdate 0.centos.pool.ntp.org
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