W32tm Warning
Hi; i have wendows server 2003 server; and PDC domain controller sync with internet and it's working fine; but all my server keep giving the below error; i have checked the sync between the server and the PDC but these is no issue.. Event Type:WarningEvent Source:W32TimeEvent Category:NoneEvent ID:50Date:8/22/2008Time:3:26:01 PMUser:N/AComputer:DC4Description:The time service detected a time difference of greater than 128 milliseconds for 90 seconds. The time difference might be caused by synchronization with low-accuracy time sources or by suboptimal network conditions. The time service is no longer synchronized and cannot provide the time to other clients or update the system clock. When a valid time stamp is received from a time service provider, the time service will correct itself. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. can some body tell me why this warning keep showing in the event log... thanks Iyad
September 7th, 2008 10:31am

what service pack are you running ?supposed to be fixed in SP1... see here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830092
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September 7th, 2008 11:03am

i have SP2 on all my servers and Domain controllerIyad
September 10th, 2008 10:04am

Hello, May I know if you are running any Java based applications? If you are not sure about this, you can try the clean boot (by disabling all the Startup Items in the System Configuration) to see if the problem remains. Or, just for your reference, you can try the following steps to verify if it is the Java application causing the problem: 1. Stop all Java applications / Processes. You can view / kill this using Task Manager. Some processes that are Java include: Java.exe, Javaw.exe, wrapper.exe. 2. Use w32tm /resync /computer:<local DC Name> /nowait to force a good sync out of band. 3. Use w32tm /stripchart /computer:<Local DC Name> /period:15 >> stripchart-NoJava.txt. 4. Wait 1 hour. 5. Examine the stripchart-XX.txt and verify that time drift does not exceed a couple seconds "at most" (a normal Motorola RTC used on every x86 Intel chipset ever should drift no more than 1 minute in 24 hours). NOTE: we should see that the machine stays within Miliseconds of time to the local domain controller. Then, you can try the following steps to verify that if the Java Application is or is not causing the issue: 1. Use w32tm /resync /computer:<local DC Name> /nowait to force a good sync out of band. 2. Use w32tm /stripchart /computer:<Local DC Name> /period:15 >> stripchart-Java.txt 3. Start the Java application(s). 4. let this run for 1 hour. If it is the Java application causing the problem, well, I would suggest that you contact the software company to see if they have any updates on this. Just for your reference, there is a bug relating to some SUN applications: http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do;jsessionid=551550ccc53518e0babef865c9:YfiG?bug_id=5005837 Best regards,Chang Yin
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September 11th, 2008 3:23pm

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