On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 18:15, Wen Zhang <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks > > Could you please talk something more about how to sync the clocks?
You need to talk to your server/network administrator. In a sane Active Directory environment, this should already be in place. All computers connected to the domain should be syncing their time via NTP to a master server, sometimes the AD Domain Controller, sometimes another machine that the task has been delegated to. > 2011/3/29 Andy Levy <[email protected]> >> >> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 12:34, Wayne <[email protected]> wrote: >> > hi all: >> > >> > >> > I encouter the problem when using CCNET, which always report "no >> > modification detected", but I checked in some modification. I have >> > some clues showing that it may be the problem of the system time, >> > because I tried to change the system time to some future days, and >> > checked in my modification, then CCNet works! >> > Could anyone have some ideas to help me? Thanks! >> >> How far have you pursued these "clues?" Are all your systems' clocks in >> sync? >> >> You need all your systems to be in sync WRT time. In an Active >> Directory environment, all of them should be syncing to the domain >> time controller. >> >> If time is not synced across all the systems in play, you will miss >> modifications. I had a number of servers out of sync, and CCNet was >> the final straw that convinced everyone to get sync fixed. > > > > -- > > WEN ZHANG >
