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On 10/08/12 07:51, Russell Jones wrote:

> I am having an issue with time on some CentOS 5.2 dx360 M2 nodes. 
> Whenever the node boots up, it's system time is consistently 5
> hours, to the second, behind the hardware clock. In addition, it
> states at the top during bootup "Could not access the hardware
> clock via any known methods", and then right after that sets the
> system time to be exactly 5 hours behind the hardware clock.

Are you able to test with a newer version of CentOS?  5.2 is pretty
ancient (not to mention vulnerable) and you might find some of the
kernel fixes since then allow access to the clocks on that HW.

cheers,
Chris
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 Christopher Samuel        Senior Systems Administrator
 VLSCI - Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative
 Email: [email protected] Phone: +61 (0)3 903 55545
 http://www.vlsci.org.au/      http://twitter.com/vlsci

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