WauloK wrote:
> The time on my Mandrivalinux PC keeps advancing. It's currently almost
> 30 minutes too fast.
> I even tried replacing the default ntpd with openntpd (I used urpmi ntpd
> and that's the one it chose to install).
>  
> # cat drift
> -50.858
>  
> Jan 24 08:12:49 spooty ntpd[28466]: adjusting local clock by -1176.066280s
> Jan 24 08:17:02 spooty ntpd[28466]: adjusting local clock by -1176.768720s
> Jan 24 08:21:23 spooty ntpd[28466]: adjusting local clock by - 1177.423215s
> Jan 23 22:26:36 spooty ntpd[8931]: peer 128.250.36.2
> <http://128.250.36.2> now valid
> Jan 23 22:26:39 spooty ntpd[8931]: peer 202.139.83.40
> <http://202.139.83.40> now valid
> Jan 23 22:26:40 spooty ntpd[8931]: peer 203.2.193.124
> <http://203.2.193.124> now valid
> Jan 23 22:26:41 spooty ntpd[8931]: peer 128.250.36.3
> <http://128.250.36.3> now valid
> Jan 23 22:26:42 spooty ntpd[8931]: peer 128.184.1.1 <http://128.184.1.1>
> now valid
> Jan 23 22:26:43 spooty ntpd[8931]: peer 192.189.54.33
> <http://192.189.54.33> now valid
> Jan 23 22:26:43 spooty ntpd[8931]: peer 192.189.54.17
> <http://192.189.54.17> now valid
> Jan 24 08:27:41 spooty ntpd[8930]: adjusting local clock by -1178.675939s
> Jan 23 22:30:33 spooty ntpd[8931]: peer 192.189.54.33
> <http://192.189.54.33> now invalid
> Jan 24 08:31:57 spooty ntpd[8930]: adjusting local clock by - 1179.161614s
> 
Off hand, I would say you have a timezone problem. What I suspect is
that your hardware clock is set to local time, but you have things
configured for UTC. Please post /etc/sysconfig/clock.

Mikkel
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