Difference between system WHO and hourly System Agent is 117 mins and ha

Hi guys,.

In one of my Office Server, I changed the time system. After changing the time I had this under alert.
Could you please help me...

Please, provide additional details:

1 is the agent and the WHO on the same machine?
2. If it is different, is the time of the system on two identical machines?
3. What is the operating system for the WHO and the agent?

-Sergiusz

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