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On Sunday 20 January 2002 10:05 pm, Mike Burger wrote:
> I'm noticing an oddity when synchronizing my system clock.
>
> If I do a "last" command, for example, a "last -20", I get a list of
> the last 20 logins.
>
> Then, I synchronize my clock...netdate, rdate, it doesn't matter the
> program.
>
> Then, I do another "last" command, and I get only one listing, in
> whatever active consoles or telnet/ssh logins I was actively using.
>
> The only way to see more is to log into another console/telnet/ssh
> session, and then all active sessions see a proper listing when running
> the "last" command.
>
> I've noticed this behavior on several systems running Cartman,
> Guinness, Seawolf and Enigma.
>
> Any ideas what's causing this?

I can't reproduce it here using ntpdate. 
How big is the time adjustment your making, not that it should matter?

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