http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_Time_Protocol is a popular and easy way to 
keep the clocks in sync in your servers (and workstations.) Install ntpd and 
configure it to sync with the ntp server of your organization.

If you do not have professional IT staff, you can find an ntp server at 
http://pool.ntp.org

-- Sami


krishna chaitanya kurnala kirjoitti 17.7.2012 kello 17.43:

> Hi Nigel
> 
> I guess, I am facing the same issue, can you please let me know, how have you 
> fixed the un-synchronized clocks?
> 
> Thanks,
> Krishna Chaitanya
> 
> 
> On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 3:52 AM, Nig <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> It was indeed the clocks out of sync between the Jenkins master and the file 
> server.
> 
> Many thanks Sami !
> 
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, 17 July 2012 09:01:14 UTC+1, sti wrote:
> 
> If you look at the message from Jenkins, it seems Jenkins is not happy with 
> the last-modified attribute of the xml file. If Jenkins sees the xml file is 
> older than the build, it thinks the file might be a left-over from an earlier 
> build. This is a common mistake if people assume build always start with an 
> empty workspace. It doesn't, unless you specifically configure it to be so. 
> 
> Another possibility is the xml file has actually been checked into the 
> version control by someone. 
> 
> Yet another possibility is clocks aren't synchronized in your Jenkins server, 
> your file server and your version control server. Unsynchronized clocks are 
> an easy way to generate strange errors that are loads of fun to debug! 
> 
> -- Sami 
> 
> Nig kirjoitti 16.7.2012 kello 12.27: 
> 
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > I've installed  testng-6.5.2 and version 0.32 of the pulgin but no results 
> > are displayed. 
> >   
> > The following is logged in the Console Output: 
> > TestNG Reports Processing: START 
> > Looking for TestNG results report in workspace using pattern: 
> > **/testng-results.xml 
> > testng-results.xml was last modified before this build started. Ignoring 
> > it. 
> > Saving reports... 
> > Found matching files but did not find any TestNG results. 
> >   
> > The testng-results.xml file is attached. 
> >   
> > Am I doing something wrong ? 
> > 
> > Thanks ! 
> > 
> > <testng-results.xml> 
> 
> 

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