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time warp!
[root@joey3 ~]# for f in `seq 1 10 `; do ntpdate 0.centos.pool.ntp.org; sleep 1 ; done 10 Jul 17:48:55 ntpdate[2006]: step time server 78.46.38.139 offset 17.982743 sec 10 Jul 17:49:25 ntpdate[2010]: step time server 213.251.134.188 offset 27.869019 sec 10 Jul 17:50:11 ntpdate[2014]: step time server 78.46.38.139 offset 44.234084 sec 10 Jul 17:50:42 ntpdate[2018]: step time server 193.65.58.58 offset 29.423324 sec 10 Jul 17:51:14 ntpdate[2022]: step time server 78.46.38.139 offset 29.235468 sec 10 Jul 17:51:21 ntpdate[2026]: step time server 213.251.134.188 offset 5.136763 sec 10 Jul 17:51:39 ntpdate[2030]: step time server 213.251.134.188 offset 16.063417 sec 10 Jul 17:52:10 ntpdate[2034]: step time server 193.65.58.57 offset 28.965800 sec 10 Jul 17:52:44 ntpdate[2038]: step time server 213.251.134.188 offset 31.710727 sec 10 Jul 17:53:19 ntpdate[2042]: step time server 213.251.134.188 offset 33.299126 sec
1 comment
Comment from: Matthew [Visitor]
I've seen this sort of thing with VMware guests under Ubuntu (Don't ask)
Latest VMware under CentOS 5 skews by 5 seconds/day.
10/Jul/2008 @ 22:30