Time? Maybe TZ

Stephen W. Clarke stephenc-wtWqQT8woy8 at public.gmane.org
Fri Apr 20 13:56:40 UTC 2012


I found it.

missmatch of hwclock and system time

Fixed it with:
/sbin/hwclock --systohc




> Hello all,
>
> I'm afraid my ignorance has caught up to me again. :(
>
> I have a system that appears to know the correct time. When I type 'date'
> at the command prompt I get the correct date time. However, every file
> modification timestamp is out by -1 hour. I'm using ntp on a cronjob to
> keep my clock synced.
>
> How do I fix this discrepancy? Could it be a TZ thing?
>
> Thanks,
> Stephen
>
>
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____________________
Stephen W. Clarke
Marketing and Communications Officer
Nray Services Inc.
56A Head Street
Dundas, ON L9H 3H7
CANADA

(905) 627-1302 x14

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