Paul Webster wrote: 
> By default (at least it is how mine is setup and I do not think I
> changed it) pCP gets the time via ntp from pool.ntp.org
> 
> It does this via a script /usr/bin/getTime.sh
> 
> If your networking is taking a very long time to come up when rebooting
> pCP then this can fail.
> 
> The time can also drift ... so on my system I have a custom cron command
> of
> 0 6 * * * /usr/bin/getTime.sh
> which means that the time gets a resync every morning at 06:00
> 
> So - as an experiment ... start ssh session to your pCP and type
> date
> sudo /usr/bin/getTime.sh
> date

Thank you for your suggestion which sounds promising. But, sorry to be
so helpless, I have no idea how to start a 'ssh session' on my pCP.
Please help when you get a moment. Thank you.


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