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CentOS7 sets time to +8h in the night: [systemd] Time has been changed

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I am curious: My CentOS7 server, which did not run ntpd or chrony, updated the system's time to +8h at 11pm.

Message:

[systemd] Time has been changed

appears in /var/log/messages.

Well: I don't know what is happening here. As ntpd and chrony are not running, I do not know what to check next.

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I fixed it. The problem was an incorrect time on the VMWare hypervisor. On every Veeam-backup-run the VM got the faulty time information, as the VMware-tools fetched the wrong time from the ESXi.

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