On 8/10/2012 5:29 AM, Lissa Valletta wrote:
I have no idea why it comes up so far off, but do you have setupntp in your postscripts. At least that should help realign it over time.It does assume you have setup the MN as a ntp server. Lissa K. Valletta 2-3/T12 Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 (tie 293) 433-3102
Thanks Lisa. The postscript itself is not being used, but NTP is configured on the nodes. It does eventually bring them in line with the hardware clock, but unfortunately still doesn't solve the initial problem of it being off.
I am trying to figure out what is causing this without having to resort to a hackish way of fixing it :) Someone else on a different mailing list mentioned that the "Could not access the hardware clock via any known methods" error is a hint that the initrd is missing the needed modules to properly access the hardware clock. I am going to dive down that road on Tuesday and see what I'm able to dig up.
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