Re: [Dorset] Raspberry Pi Issue with hwclock

2017-09-11 Thread Terry Coles
On Monday, 11 September 2017 15:14:43 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote: > More than one thing, I expect. It's possible your system is trying to > adjust the RTC based on the divergence it notices between boot-up and > shutdown. /etc/adjtime can be a sign of that, or > /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh. Then ntpd

Re: [Dorset] Raspberry Pi Issue with hwclock

2017-09-11 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Terry, > but it looks like something is interfering with the clock when the > server is running. More than one thing, I expect. It's possible your system is trying to adjust the RTC based on the divergence it notices between boot-up and shutdown. /etc/adjtime can be a sign of that, or

Re: [Dorset] Raspberry Pi Issue with hwclock

2017-09-11 Thread Terry Coles
On Sunday, 10 September 2017 12:32:49 BST Terry Coles wrote: > I've been reading the man page for hwclock to see what --hctosys and --systz > do and have been struggling to see how relevant this might be and I note > the reference to NTP. Bearing in mind that the NTP server is running on the >