Just wondering if anyone can shed some light on this for me. Our system's time has been off by about 30 minutes for the last month or so. When I run ntpdate and set the time we would get some wierd things happening on the system (i.e. Service unavailable in apache, etc.) I would have to move the time forward at least the 30 minutes again to have the system act normally.
This morning at 5:31 I shutdown the server to look at the bios time and date. It showed the correct date but the time was 10:04. I set it to the correct time of 5:31 and rebooted. When I checked the server time after the reboot it said 1:04 am with the correct date. I used ntpdate to update and everything is running normally. Can anyone shed some light on to why the system/bios time would differ like that or why running ntpdate and setting the correct time would affect the server as mentioned above? Thanks, Ed -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]