My nightly/weekly runs have been failing because of mismatched versions (*-versions.txt says version X, but the rsync code is version Y). I thought it may be related to the clocks, so I went to check and found this:
my machine: $ TZ=GMT date Sun Dec 9 18:30:08 GMT 2007 zone machine: $ date Sun Dec 9 11:32:58 GMT 2007 Even if the zone machine's clock was in local time and the TZ just set wrong, it's off an hour (it's actually currently 10:30 in PST...) I don't see ntpd running, and while I'm not familiar with the whole svc thing in Solaris 10, "svcs" doesn't list a ntp-like service at all. Running "ntpdate" says "Not owner", as does trying to set the date via "date -u", so perhaps it has to be run on the zone host and not the individual zones? Justin, I saw some mails about recent maintenance on the zones, did ntpd/etc not get started up properly perhaps? Thoughts? Thanks! :) -- Randomly Selected Tagline: "Who will guard the guards" == "quis custodiet ipsos"
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