Reboot. Around the same time-frame we gathered the flag for a deployment (fleet admiral) and I was responsible for UNIX systems on the ship. Not long after coming aboard the command came down to reboot all of the systems at midnight, nightly (yes, only the UNIX systems). Being that "But Mister.." never really gets you too far in the military I just rode it iterating through any possible reason for the madness, nightly. I could never come up with a good one. Until now. (ok, perhaps not a "good" reason but crazy enough to count.)<p>It now makes much more sense to me that a (terrible) mishap had occurred and possible prevention was only a reboot away. I can see how being exposed to that context at upper levels could easily cause one to latch onto any perceived preventative measures.<p>I also once saw a short ntp time step across multiple clusters (yeh, simultaneously) shut down half of a wafer factory.<p>Time is important.. but rebooting all your systems at midnight probably will not help you to control it. This especially if there are large, hot, fast objects flying around in the night sky and definitely, really, don't do ALL of them at the same time every day .. especially during, you know, battle. /pro-tip