Hello Joe, List 
you wrote
> Thanks for the tip about adjusting the lrp.conf to automatically run
> rdate.  This is a very nice feature of bering and it works quite well.
> 
> I also updated my /etc/localtime file so that my clock would read my
> local time.
> 
That would be the solution but what did you put there ;=)
try date    if you've got your localtime, then everything is ok.
You should get the zoneinfo file from a linux distro, corresponding to your timezone.
Copy this about 1Kb large file to f.e /usr/share/zoneinfo.
make /etc/localtime a symbolic link to /usr/share/zoneinfo.
now date will no longer show 16:21 UTC but 9:21 whatsyourtimezone.
The logging is also in localtime. 
don't forget to backup root and etc.

> I noticed my logs seem to be using UTC for the time stamp.  Do you have
> any information that would allow me to use my local time for logging? 
> Having to subtract 7 hours every time I want to analyze my log file is
> getting to be a drag.
> 
This is correct

regards 
Eric Wolzak

member of the bering crew.

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