Indeed, it can be ignored and will usually fix itself shortly,
depending on how far ahead you were. And indeed your way would
probably work just fine.

I guess I'd just rather be sure it was a clean start myself.

Erik

On 4/27/06, Nigel Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 08:05:27AM +0200, Shai wrote:
> > FYI.
> >
> > Erik said:
> > "okay, the mrtg one should expire on its own. If it doesn't just rpm
> > -e it and rm -fr /usr/share/toaster/mrtg ; once done, reinstall the
> > mrtg package"
>
> Wouldn't it just be easier to delete the *.log and *.old files from
> /usr/share/toaster/mrtg rather than remove the whole package? This is
> where the timestamps are stored. By putting the clock back, you're going
> to get the same timestamps, hence the timewarp error message.
>
> I would say the error is trivial tho it may skew the results.
>
> Regards
> Nigel
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