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10-28-2003 11:14 PM
10-28-2003 11:14 PM
date time wrong
I have a problem with my server. the date time move forward one second each day.
is it normal?
my Hardware is HP 9000 serie K570 on HP UX 10.2
regards
JosÃ
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10-28-2003 11:17 PM
10-28-2003 11:17 PM
Re: date time wrong
Yes, that's totally normal. That's why you should setup an NTP (Network Time Protocol) server for your datacenter & have all systems setup as clients of it. This way all systems are in sync. Your NTP server should be setup as a client of an external precise NTP server out on the Internet (Or via RF)which will keep it in sync with the rest of the world. If you don't wish to sync outside your environment, you can still setup a single (or two) server as the NTP server & all other systems as clients. Then at least all internal systems are synced.
Rgds,
Jeff
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10-28-2003 11:23 PM
10-28-2003 11:23 PM
Re: date time wrong
normal? yes - no ...
I never trusted any server (any brand) to have its clock run like an atomic clock.
You'll need to synchronize with an NTP server to have your clock run correctly.
However if the difference is rather large, you could log an hardware call, but I suspect 1 sec/day won't validate some hardware replacement.
regards,
Thierry.
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10-29-2003 01:15 AM
10-29-2003 01:15 AM
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10-29-2003 03:15 AM
10-29-2003 03:15 AM
Re: date time wrong
http://www.docs.hp.com/cgi-bin/fsearch/framedisplay?top=/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90685/B2355-90685_top.html&con=/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90685/00/00/64-con.html&toc=/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90685/00/00/64-toc.html&searchterms=NTP&queryid=20031029-091413
Good luck
-Brian.
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10-29-2003 03:27 AM
10-29-2003 03:27 AM
Re: date time wrong
You are way ahead of my servers as far as drift, and NTP will solve this problem for you.
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10-29-2003 04:09 AM
10-29-2003 04:09 AM
Re: date time wrong
Hope that helps.
Tom