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how to stop "auto time update" on Every Linux Mach

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linux stop time update

In our company, are using Linux server. The problem is that there is a time difference of about 20 min after 10days from stadard time. Two of the are dual processor xeon server. How is this posssible and any idea why this is happening ? the reason every min should be synchronize is that i am trying to introduce a networking monitoring based on MRTG ........... any ideas ?
 

Re: how to stop "auto time update" on Every Linux

Try NTP (Network Time Protocol) That should correct that in a easy way, but the behaviour iis really strange, maybe a NTP miss-configuration, You should ask the system admin(s) to check that, And check if there's already a NTP or something like on start up.

If tehre¡s not a NTP service, well you can set it to sync the RTC periodically.


https://www.ntp.org/downloads.html
 

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