Hello, After starting a new process, when looking at it with the ps -ef command, the stime field incorrectly displays a date many days earlier. I am a customer of DreamHost and reported this problem to them. After some attempts, they temporarily fixed the issue, but it came back after a restart of my virtual server. They then responded as follows: Unfortunately, after further investigation by our admins, this issue is not something we can resolve for you at this time. This is because the problem is not with our configuration of the hosting services we offer but with a bug in the virtualization software that we use to create VPS' (Linux-VServer). Our admins are working with the vserver open-source community to have this bug addressed, but at this time there's no telling when that will be. I hope they are following through with the community but figured I would report it anyway. /proc/version Linux version 3.1.9-vs2.3.2.5vs2.3.2.5+ (marcus@maize) (gcc version 4.7.3 (Gentoo Hardened 4.7.3-r1 p1.4, pie-0.5.5) ) #3 SMP Wed Feb 1 2 13:51:29 PST 2014 Since I am only their customer, I only have access to my instance, so running the test scripts is futile. Running testme.sh fails looking for the utility 'vserver' Linux-VServer Test [V0.17] Copyright (C) 2003-2006 H.Poetzl utility 'vserver' could not be found. Because of the warning about the risk of reformatting the hard drive, I won't attempt to run testfs.sh. Perhaps DreamHost can run these tests. Sorry I could not be more helpful, but at least perhaps I'm getting the issue on the radar. Thank you for your time and your contributions. Sincerely, Lou Giudice