[CentOS] Time is Fleeting: CentOS 4 question

Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams ivazquez at ivazquez.net
Sun May 8 20:18:09 UTC 2005


On Sun, 2005-05-08 at 15:21 -0400, Bill Diamond wrote:
> I have recently built a new server using CentOS4.  I've found one major
> oddity: time resolution is completely whacked.
> 
> I'm not using an external time source nor am I relying on NTP for time
> resolution.  For some reason, time on this server moves forward at a far
> more rapid rate.
> 
> Right now, all my other systems show Sunday May 8, 3:19 pm.  The CentOS
> server thinks its Monday May 9, 3:54 pm.  I just reset it about four
> hours ago to the correct time.
> 
> I'm using an inexpensive eMachines T6212 AMD Athon 64 processor and 1 GB
> RAM.  
> 
> Can anyone suggest a reason why this server thinks it's 25 hours in the
> future and growing more distant with each minute?

There have been reports of AMD64 machines revving their clock faster
than normal, so you're not alone. Check the Fedora mailing lists as
well.

-- 
Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams <ivazquez at ivazquez.net>
http://centos.ivazquez.net/

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