Hi,

I encounter the following problem when trying  to compile a program on a
lustre volume:  when I do ¨make¨, the program compiles. But then, when I
switch to another computer and run make again, I get the ¨clock skew
detected¨ warning, but only on the executable that was created with the
first ¨make¨.

When I take a look at the timestamp of the file, I see a valid time on the
first computer, and just the day on the second. does anyone have any idea
why such thing might happen?

This happens when I use NTP daemon, and also when I am synchronizing the
clocks by myself. Running ¨date¨ on both computers gives the same time
(maybe 1 second difference).

This does not occur or a regular nfs mounted volume.

Can it be a problem with the server? Does the date on the lustre server has
any importance in this matter?

10x in advance,

David
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