I've lost track of who's said what, but at some point the original
poster mentioned that the offset gets worse during the day.  To that I
ask a question: Are the server(s) more utilized during the day?  If
so, would the gurus consider lost interrupts a possibility?  Looks
like CENTos uses the 2.6.x kernels which some have mentioned had
trouble at least at some point in past.

I mainly mention this because this has come up as a possibility
several times over the previous months, and I was wondering if there
is a way to diagnose this problem, either with NTP tools, or using
OS tools.

-- 
Charles Allen

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