I think from memory you can test whether NTP is working... isn't there a "test" button to check it can find an upstream NTP server? Also check basic network settings... has the gateway setting changed or is now missing.
Ben

Kyle wrote:
Hi Slug,

Having a bit of an issue at the moment with NTP. Server has been running for nigh on 2-3 years now. NTP was always running and always perfect.

Recently had a truck take out power lines in the street and no power for 3-4 hours. Server sits behind somewhat out-of-date, (but still has reserve power) UPS and was shut down in time cleanly.

However, since then server loses time BIG time. Funny thing is, other server in same subnet (also NTP) keeps perfect time. Both running CentOS 5.x.

Now, could be any number of issues, just looking for some guidance on where to start looking pls? Anyone got any ideas?

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