time messed up since last kernel update



I'm running Etch-amd64 and updated the kernel yesterday. I shutdown the
computer nightly.

Today, when I booted up and read the daily report from anacron, I get
lots of message from logrotate about logs being rotated are in the
future. The new logs are dated 2005. I pon'ed the internet and ntp
reset the clock. Here's a segment of syslog. You can see that prior to
ntp setting the clock, the computer thought that it was Dec 31.


Dec 31 19:44:54 titan ntpd[5610]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
Dec 31 19:44:56 titan ntpd[6973]: ntpd 4.2.2p4@xxxxxxxx Sun Mar 4 13:05:22 UTC 2007 (1)
Dec 31 19:44:56 titan ntpd[6974]: precision = 1.000 usec
Dec 31 19:44:56 titan ntpd[6974]: Listening on interface wildcard, 0.0.0.0#123 Disabled
Dec 31 19:44:56 titan ntpd[6974]: Listening on interface wildcard, ::#123 Disabled
Dec 31 19:44:56 titan ntpd[6974]: Listening on interface lo, ::1#123 Enabled
Dec 31 19:44:56 titan ntpd[6974]: Listening on interface eth1, fe80::217:31ff:fecb:efeb#123 Enabled
Dec 31 19:44:56 titan ntpd[6974]: Listening on interface lo, 127.0.0.1#123 Enabled
Dec 31 19:44:56 titan ntpd[6974]: Listening on interface eth1, 192.168.1.1#123 Enabled
Dec 31 19:44:56 titan ntpd[6974]: Listening on interface ppp0, 209.29.44.1#123 Enabled
Dec 31 19:44:56 titan ntpd[6974]: kernel time sync status 0040
Dec 31 19:44:56 titan ntpd[6974]: frequency initialized -35.886 PPM from /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
Dec 31 19:45:06 titan ntpd_initres[5629]: parent died before we finished, exiting
Feb 12 08:06:47 titan ntpd[6974]: synchronized to 132.246.168.164, stratum 2
Feb 12 08:06:47 titan ntpd[6974]: time reset +66745300.210157 s
Feb 12 08:06:47 titan ntpd[6974]: kernel time sync enabled 0001

Did anybody else have this problem? I guess I'll see if there's a
problem tomorrow.

In case it matters, this is an Athlon64 3800+, socket AM2, on an Asus
M2N-SLI Deluxe MB (nVidia chipset uses Forcedeth driver) with 1 GB ram.

Doug.


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