Unfortunately xntp doesn't solve the problem. The clock skew is to great
for xntp to deal with, unless you seriously jimmy with the configuration.

BTW I have noticed one further thing about this - the skew accumulates
fastest when the machine is not in use. I have a shell script in
background that does rdate every 60 seconds, but it seems to have no
effect unless there is actually load on the machine. Could there be some
hardware power monitoring mechanism that is causing the problem?

Regards,

 - yba

On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, Shachar Shemesh wrote:

> While in now way solving the actual problem, installing and configuring xntp
> will solve the disturbing symptoms (I hope).
> 
>             Shachar
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> > Hi,
> > The system clock on my Digital Venturis FX running RedHat 6.2 drifts
> > forward at nearly one day per day. The hardware clock seem to be
> > Ok. Anyone seen this?
> > Regards,
> >
> >  - yba
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