I were warned but ... now really need your advice

Michael E. Jaggers" <mej@mindspring.com mej
Tue May 29 09:35:08 PDT 2007


On Tue May 29, 2007 at 11:24 AM Vu Pham wrote:

>On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 11:11 -0500, "Michael E. Jaggers"  wrote:
>> On Tue May 29, 2007 at 10:50 AM Vu Pham wrote:
>> 
>> >The 9-month old board has worked fine recently. I just found the time
>> >problem about two days ago and I thought its battery is dead. Then I got
>> >the new board and just want to compare the performance of the two boards
>> >and found even the new one has the time problem.
>> 
>> Since you have multiple systems on your local network, do you have an NTP time source running on one of them?
>
>I am sure npt will help, but my problem is not the time is incorrect; it
>is *why* the time is extremely incorrect in the last two days after any
>reboot.
>
>This is a home network.

But if you have an NTP server on your local network, it is possible that IT is the one with the bad time.  The other machines on the network will simply sync to it.  (If that is the way it is configured.)  There could be nothing wrong with the others.

Mike






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