[CentOS] timezone issue
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comSun Apr 17 07:13:28 UTC 2011
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On 04/16/11 9:47 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote: > 16 Apr 19:46:13 ntpdate[1968]: step time server 204.235.61.9 offset 14408.651330 sec 14400 seconds is 4 hours. not sure the significance of that, but... the commonest issue with messed up time zones is whether the BIOS CMOS clock is set to UTC or local, and whether the OS knows it correctly. in addition to /etc/localtime (which really shoudl be copied from /usr/share and not linked, if /usr is an alternate file system, the link will not be available when the OS starts), there's /etc/sysconfig/clock which tells the OS whether CMOS is UTC or not, and also gives the time zone, and should give it as America/New_York, and not the EST5EDT style.
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