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Date time issues on RHEL
Hi,
I am facing a weird problem with the 'Date'. If I check date multiple times in a short interval I see a different time altogether. Here is an example [root@localhost home]$ date Tue Jul 15 02:07:22 PDT 2008 [root@localhost home]$ date Tue Jul 15 02:07:23 PDT 2008 [root@localhost home]$ date Tue Jul 15 03:20:42 PDT 2008 [root@localhost home]$ date Tue Jul 15 02:07:25 PDT 2008 I have tried sync-ing up the Date with hwclock and vice versa, but it has not helped. Any idea what could be the problem. Thanks, Sumit |
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