I have done that, all is working fine now.
Many thanks for the help guys.
Julian.
Alejandro Vargas wrote:
2005/12/9, Julian Lyndon-Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Can I change the time when * is running ? I don't want to try just in
case it causes * some grief.
Set up an ntp client and let it wo
2005/12/9, Julian Lyndon-Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Can I change the time when * is running ? I don't want to try just in
> case it causes * some grief.
Set up an ntp client and let it work a few hours. It will adjust the
time by small junps avoiding problems of backward clock and will keep
it o
On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 08:06:55AM -0600, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
> >We've just seen that one of our servers is an hour out (it reckons that
> >it's 15:02 instead of 14:02).
> >
> >Can I change the time when * is running ? I don't want to try just in
> >case it causes
On Fri, 9 Dec 2005, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 02:02:53PM +, Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
We've just seen that one of our servers is an hour out (it reckons that
it's 15:02 instead of 14:02).
Can I change the time when * is running ? I don't want to try just in
case it caus
Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
Hmm,
ls -l /etc/localtime
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1323 Nov 25 12:43 /etc/localtime
there's no symlink that I can see. This is CentOS 4.2
OK, I just had a look in /usr/share/zoneinfo and the only files which
were 1323 bytes were for UK + Ireland, so if that's where
Yeah,
I was going to change it tonight :) I'll wait until then.
Julian.
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
We've just seen that one of our servers is an hour out (it reckons
that it's 15:02 instead of 14:02).
Can I change the time when * is running ? I don't want to try ju
Hmm,
ls -l /etc/localtime
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1323 Nov 25 12:43 /etc/localtime
there's no symlink that I can see. This is CentOS 4.2
Julian
Gavin Hamill wrote:
Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Can I change the time when * is running ? I don't want to try just
in cas
Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Can I change the time when * is running ? I don't want to try just in
case it causes * some grief.
It can cause some repercussions. I wouldn't recommend changing the
time backwards by such a large amount while Asterisk is running with
acti
On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 02:02:53PM +, Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
> We've just seen that one of our servers is an hour out (it reckons that
> it's 15:02 instead of 14:02).
>
> Can I change the time when * is running ? I don't want to try just in
> case it causes * some grief.
keep clocks in
Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
We've just seen that one of our servers is an hour out (it reckons that
it's 15:02 instead of 14:02).
Can I change the time when * is running ? I don't want to try just in
case it causes * some grief.
It can cause some repercussions. I wouldn't recommend changing t
We've just seen that one of our servers is an hour out (it reckons that
it's 15:02 instead of 14:02).
Can I change the time when * is running ? I don't want to try just in
case it causes * some grief.
Julian.
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