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I fixed it by setting them up for NTP.

--jms


--- Ryan Fish <FishR at bellsouth.net> wrote:

> What could cause the time on a server running RHEL3
> ES to change by roughly 3 hours at least two days in
> a row?
> 
> - Time zone is set to America/New York (EST)
> - NTP is not in use
> - Box has not been rebooted for 77+ days (so HWClock
> should have nothing to do with it)
> 
> Any ideas on where to look will be GREATLY
> appreciated.
> 
> Thank you.
> -Ryan>
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