[PLUG] forget roundcube, system time is a problem [resolved]
michael at jamhome.us
michael at jamhome.us
Fri Jun 19 16:08:56 UTC 2020
It turns out the problem is a kernel bug, version 5.7.3.
See:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208221
So that is cleared up. Now to figure out how to fix things that are time stamped in the future.
On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 07:24:09AM -0700, michael at jamhome.us wrote:
> OK I've discovered my system time is wandering:
>
> [root at cave etc]# hwclock --show
> 2020-05-28 01:43:00.648034-07:00
> [root at cave etc]# hwclock --show
> 2020-05-12 12:53:28.481286-07:00
> [root at cave etc]# for i in 1 2 3 4 ; do hwclock --show ; sleep 2 ; done
> 2020-07-07 04:51:42.331546-07:00
> 2020-06-29 02:40:54.721810-07:00
> 2020-07-02 23:53:22.023450-07:00
> 2020-06-30 01:59:06.804296-07:00
> [root at cave etc]#
>
> as you can see the hwclock varies - a lot.
> This is the real time clock. What??
>
> Attempting to set it:
> hwclock --systohc
>
> Doesn't help.
>
> This system is a VPS, so I cannot replace the CMOS battery.
>
> Suggestions?
>
>
>
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> Michael Rasmussen
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