Thank you,nate.
My mistakes was more basical one.
/usr/sbin/hwclock's output was deferent from /bin/date's output.
I repaired /etc/default/rcS as below
# Set GMT="-u" if your system clock is set to GMT, and GMT="" if not.
GMT="-u"-> ""
-- Katsumi
> if its a server, its probably bes
If you can rule out software causing the time change, you could have a
bad crystal oscillator, which keeps track of time. This is a chip on
your motherboard and comes in various shapes and sizes. More than
likely a motherboard replacement would be called for unless you can get
the manufacturer to
if its a server, its probably best to keep it synched with NTP. my
servers are never off by more then 0.05 seconds or so .. see the xntp3
package.
galactica:/users/admin/aphro# /etc/init.d/xntp3 stop ; ntpdate
ns.scruz.net ; /etc/init.d/xntp3 start
26 Feb 01:55:48 ntpdate[19453]: adjust time ser
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