> Knowing there are actually two clocks running in my server,
> the Linux System time and the Hardware Clock. We're trying
> now to sync the System time with the hardware clock every
> hour using a cron job.
Why? sync which way? do you know which is more accurate?
I didn't think anything use
there's no script written
on syncing the time in any cron job previously)
Desmond Foo
- Original Message -
From: "Hiten Desai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: System Time Problem
> are your so
thanks hiten
i checked time of hardware and software its remain same.
and the up time of my server one day before
so what would be the exactily the problem
i have 180 users on the this server.
ravi
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Hiten Desai wrote:
> are your software and hardware clocks showing
> the
are your software and hardware clocks showing
the same time ?
and wht is the uptime ?
Hiten.
--- Desmond Foo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I've got an IBM x230 Server here running on Redhat Linux 6.2. The
> server executes a set of scheduled batch jobs everyday based on a
> specif
I've got an IBM x230 Server here running on
Redhat Linux 6.2. The server executes a set of scheduled batch jobs everyday
based on a specific time set in crontab. Each time before the cron jobs are
executed, the starting and the ending of the cron job execution times are
capturedĀ a
At 12:31 2000-05-23 +0430, Redhat Mailing List wrote:
>After some days since soft and hard clock were sync'ed using
>'date' and 'setclock', it is seen a two minutes differnce
>between them (soft one is late).
> Is there any bug with time keeping part of linux or i should
>sync them manually ,using