According to Ken Russell: While burning my CPU.
>
> Hello dear mentors,
>
> Here is a new problem that has cropped up on the server I try to keep under
> control. I am receiving the root mail and things have been going along
> pretty smoothly (well, most of the time). Suddenly I am getting this
> message mailed to me every day:
>
> 15 Mar 14:37:55 ntpdate[535]: adjust time server 140.142.16.34 offset
> -0.117209 sec
It a message from ntpdate telling you it altered the clock on your system
the new time came from 140.142.16.34, nothing t worry about.
>
> I know that we have a program loaded, ntpdate, that synchronizes our
> server's clock to some other server clock out there in cyberspace. But, I'm
> not sure what this message is telling me. Do I need to make an adjustment?
> How would I go about that. I have no idea where the docs for ntpdate are.
>
> Any suggestions are muchly appreciated!
>
> -Ken Russell
>
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Regards Richard.
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