Strange results from date command

From: Darren Brechman-Toussaint (Darren.Toussaint@securitymail.com.au)
Date: Tue Jul 15 2003 - 23:22:44 EDT


Hi everybody,

We have an Ultra5 that is giving us some very strange results when running the date command, see
below, taking note of the second.

# date
Wednesday July 16 04:01:57 EST 2003
# date
Wednesday July 16 04:01:56 EST 2003
# date
Wednesday July 16 04:01:57 EST 2003
# date
Wednesday July 16 04:01:55 EST 2003
# date
Wednesday July 16 04:01:56 EST 2003
# date
Wednesday July 16 04:01:55 EST 2003
# date
Wednesday July 16 04:01:56 EST 2003
# date
Wednesday July 16 04:01:57 EST 2003
# date
Wednesday July 16 04:01:55 EST 2003
#

This problem is happening at random times throughout the day, ie the last three times this occured
was, 4:12am, 2:17am + 13:43pm. The date will keep doing this until we manually reset the date. We
have rebooted the box and applied all of the latest recommended patches but the problem still
exists.

Does anyone have any ideas on what this might be and/or where I can start looking to fix this
problem.

Thanks

Darren Brechman-Toussaint
IT Support

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