Dereckson, any chance you could expand a little on that, or anybody else.
I get the '(!) timer drift -- spun 58 minutes' message from time to time, there is no patturn to it and it can happen at any time of the day. I know this is not a problem with a process hogging script or such. As the scripts were wrote by myself with the very implicit intention to keep them simply and fast.
Could somebody please expand on this. I do not ever change the time on the system, and it is not set to use daylight savings (it does not alter for this). Although the system is only a 466mhz w/ 320mb sdram, this setup is more than enough for what is run on it.
So, on a server with instable electrical connexion frenquentily updated with the value returned by a NTP server, this line is very current.
What exactly does this mean? (the instable electrical connexion part)
I dont care about seind the msg, but i have a script that performs a small maintenance check every 20-30 minutes, and spits a line to the consol, when i get the timer spun message, it will initial the proc (called by timer) twice at the same time, which is undesirable.
TIA