Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!aplcen!samsung!usc!snorkelwacker!paperboy!meissner From: meissner@osf.org (Michael Meissner) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: sccs error msg Message-ID: Date: 30 May 90 14:32:47 GMT References: <18210@well.sf.ca.us> <1990May30.013209.3786@virtech.uucp> Sender: news@OSF.ORG Organization: Open Software Foundation Lines: 20 In-reply-to: cpcahil@virtech.uucp's message of 30 May 90 01:32:09 GMT In article <18210@well.sf.ca.us> gregs@well.sf.ca.us (Greg Strockbine) writes: | all of a sudden I am getting this message when I try | to do an sccs get: | Clock may be set wrong! (Co11) | The administrators have been monkeying around with things, | but I still can't figure this error message out or how to | make it go away. One cause of this, is if your sccs files are stored on an NFS disk, and there is clock skew between your system, and the system where the files are stored. If for example, the file server's clock is 10 minutes ahead of your workstation's, you won't be able to use 'get' on a file for 10 minutes after doing an updated, such as a delta. Programs like ntp or timed (better) can synchronize clocks across systems, providing your system has the appropriate BSD system calls. -- Michael Meissner email: meissner@osf.org phone: 617-621-8861 Open Software Foundation, 11 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA Catproof is an oxymoron, Childproof is nearly so