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Title: Forum date/time
Post by: Aske on March 01, 2007, 02:35:44 PM
why is it always  1-2 minutes ahead of my system time ?

i have an hourly checkin with the atomic clock ...



Title: Re: Forum date/time
Post by: spacey on March 01, 2007, 02:37:50 PM
Yeah, it's fast here too.


Title: Re: Forum date/time
Post by: Torpedo on March 01, 2007, 02:40:45 PM
Yep, fast here too.


Title: Re: Forum date/time
Post by: dystopia on March 01, 2007, 02:46:42 PM
Yeah, I've noticed that too.  I just logged into the server and the time is off.  I'm surprised they don't have the server time synch with any of the NTP servers out there.

I have a shell account on the server, but not enough permissions to set the time on the box.

I've been complaining to the hosting company about downtime a lot in the past month, so I'm not going to bug them about a small time discrepancy.


Title: Re: Forum date/time
Post by: Torpedo on March 01, 2007, 02:48:42 PM
Yeah, I've noticed that too.  I just logged into the server and the time is off.  I'm surprised they don't have the server time synch with any of the NTP servers out there.

I have a shell account on the server, but not enough permissions to set the time on the box.

I've been complaining to the hosting company about downtime a lot in the past month, so I'm not going to bug them about a small time discrepancy.

Okay. [sm_thumbsup2]


Title: Re: Forum date/time
Post by: E-A-G-L-E! on March 01, 2007, 06:37:49 PM
Yeah, I've noticed that too.  I just logged into the server and the time is off.  I'm surprised they don't have the server time synch with any of the NTP servers out there.

I have a shell account on the server, but not enough permissions to set the time on the box.

I've been complaining to the hosting company about downtime a lot in the past month, so I'm not going to bug them about a small time discrepancy.

A few minutes off isn't that bad anyway. :)


Title: Re: Forum date/time
Post by: Uisce Beatha on March 01, 2007, 07:33:16 PM
why is it always  1-2 minutes ahead of my system time ?

i have an hourly checkin with the atomic clock ...

I do the same thing every 58 or 59 minutes.


Title: Re: Forum date/time
Post by: Aske on March 03, 2007, 11:12:01 AM
why is it always  1-2 minutes ahead of my system time ?

i have an hourly checkin with the atomic clock ...

I do the same thing every 58 or 59 minutes.
:o