U could also have a look at the CMOS battery!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Re: [LUG] SuSE Linux server dropping time






Most likely a hardware issue. Quick and dirty solution is to have it set 
the local clock using NTP.


On Jan 05, 2010, at 13:40, francis zziwa wrote:

> Hello LUG,
> I have a Linux server running SUSE 10.1 Linux version Kernel 2.6.16. It 
has been running 24/7 on DELL power Edge 2900 Hardware for 2 Years.
> However of recent it has started dropping time. What could be the 
problem? Hardware clock is set to Local time.
> I will be appreciate any help.
> 
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