For clock skew, I setup NTPD on one of the monitors with a public time server 
to pull from.  Then I setup NTPD on all the servers with them pulling time only 
from the local monitor server.  Restart the time service on each server until 
they get relatively close.  If you have a time server setup already in place, 
that would work as well.  Make sure to eliminate the backup time server entry 
as well.

If this is already in place, then what is usually necessary is a restart of the 
monitor service on the monitor complaining of clock skew.  If any are 
virtualized, make sure the time is not syncing from the host server to the VM, 
this could be causing the skew as well.

-Brent

-----Original Message-----
From: ceph-users [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Dominque Roux
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2018 5:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ceph-users] Clock skew

Hi all,

We recently facing clock skews from time to time.
This means that sometimes everything is fine but hours later the warning 
appears again.

NTPD is running and configured with the same pool.

Did someone else already had the same issue and could probably help us to fix 
this?

Thanks a lot!

Dominique
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