Subject: Re: Screwed up CMOS clock.
To: Mike Pumford <mpumford@mpc-data.co.uk>
From: Ale Terlevich <A.I.Terlevich@durham.ac.uk>
List: port-arm32
Date: 02/12/1997 17:58:54
> Some time ago someone mentioned that the CMOS clock of their 
> machine was getting set to the correct time apart from the year which was 
> being set to 2000.

 Yep, It was me.

> 
> I experienced this problem after doing an rdate to syncronise the system 
> clock with one of the demon time servers. Removing the rdate command 
> prevents the clock corruption. The clock curruption did not occur until I 
> rebooted the machine.

  I too found that the clock was set to 2000 upon halting the machine, 
but not before.

  I also found that RiscBSD had to be running for a while before halting 
it produced this effect.

  Now that you mention rdate, this would indeed seem to be the case.

I automatically run rdate every hour. 

  I will not remove this line from my cron tab.

Thanks!

Ale.