Re: time in jail one hour behind the jailhost

2008-02-07 Thread Jim Bow
Johan Hendriks wrote: Hello all I have a question regarding my time in a jail. I use ntp on the jailhost, but my jails are all one hour behind the host. Can someone tell me how to fix that! Try running 'tzsetup' in the jail and selecting the correct timezone there. JimBow

Re: time in jail one hour behind the jailhost

2008-02-07 Thread Wojciech Puchar
I have a question regarding my time in a jail. I use ntp on the jailhost, but my jails are all one hour behind the host. no. time is the same, but /etc/localtime is different Can someone tell me how to fix that! Regards, Johan Hendriks ___

Re: time in jail one hour behind the jailhost

2008-02-07 Thread Mike Bristow
Johan Hendriks wrote: Thanks that did the trick Can you tell me in which file the timezone is set. /etc/localtime is a copy of the right zone from /usr/local/share/zoneinfo. It's a binary file, so don't cat it! ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org

RE: time in jail one hour behind the jailhost

2008-02-07 Thread Johan Hendriks
Hello all I have a question regarding my time in a jail. I use ntp on the jailhost, but my jails are all one hour behind the host. Can someone tell me how to fix that! Try running 'tzsetup' in the jail and selecting the correct timezone there. JimBow Thanks that did the trick Can

time in jail one hour behind the jailhost

2008-02-07 Thread Johan Hendriks
Hello all I have a question regarding my time in a jail. I use ntp on the jailhost, but my jails are all one hour behind the host. Can someone tell me how to fix that! Regards, Johan Hendriks ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list