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I've got an odd problem here. When I set up redhat 7.2 on my desktop I told it to use ntp for timekeeping, after a while I started getting 'time squew' warnings when doing builds on a nfs mounted drive. I figure it's because the file server isn't set up for ntp so the time will drift (and is usually not right anyway) So I checked and ntp is installed, I edited /etc/ntp.conf so it matches my desktop machine. I made sure tht /etc/localtime at /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/New York and restarted ntpd now there is about a two hour difference between the systems. These two commands were issued within seconds of each other, the first is on the file server, the second on the desktop. ntpdate -q time.nist.gov server 192.43.244.18, stratum 1, offset -7135.932889, delay 0.21574 15 Nov 20:05:33 ntpdate[1544]: step time server 192.43.244.18 offset- 7135.932889 sec ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ notice this, why is it happening? (fyi thats 1hour 59 minutes) ntpdate -q time.nist.gov server 192.43.244.18, stratum 1, offset -0.006011, delay 0.23395 15 Nov 18:07:16 ntpdate[3117]: adjust time server 192.43.244.18 offset- 0.006011 sec Does anyone have any ideas as to what is wrong? Obviously the problem is the offset adjustment the server is making. But why is it doing this? -fjr
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