Re: [users] Re: ntpdate on two machines
also sprach Harry Henry Gebel (on Mon, 18 Jun 2001 02:17:51PM -0400): > What are the contents of /etc/timezone on each machine? i think you really want to make sure that /etc/localtime point to the same file in /usr/share/zoneinfo. but then again, i don't know what's *right* with timezones... do both systems report the same timezone in the date command? Tue Jun 19 02:31:05 CEST 2001 martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:"; [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- as of next week, passwords will be entered in morse code.
Re: ntpdate on two machines
On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 03:57:15PM +0200, Matthieu Paindavoine wrote: > I am running ntpdate as a cronjob on 2 machines. Both machines should > have the same time. But, the second has a time which is one hour behind. What are the contents of /etc/timezone on each machine? -- Harry Henry Gebel West Dover Hundred, Delaware GPG encrypted email gladly accepted. Key ID: B853FFFE Fingerprint: 15A6 F58D AEED 5680 B41A 61FE 5A5F BB51 B853 FFFE pgpmNHCq7rBtC.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: ntpdate on two machines
> "Matthieu" == Matthieu Paindavoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Matthieu> Hello, I am running ntpdate as a cronjob on 2 machines. Both Matthieu> machines should have the same time. But, the second has a Matthieu> time which is one hour behind. Just a guess: time zone or daylight savings time. Do: cat /etc/timezone on both machines to see if they are the same. -- G. ``Iggy'' Geens - ICQ: #64109250 Home: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Work: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> WWW: http://users.pandora.be/guy.geens/ ``I was thinking about how everyone was dying and maybe it's time to live.'' - Eels