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To: Jon Bamber; Jarrod B Johnson
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Ipmitool-devel] Setting SEL Time using a string
Jon,
Thanks, I didn't notice the now option.
Using the RTC as the source seems messier to me. And BIOS would not know about
NTP anyway.
If you just
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Jon
From: Andy Cress [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 02 March 2011 14:58
To: Jarrod B Johnson; Jon Bamber
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Ipmitool-devel] Setting SEL Time using a string
Auto-correcting the SEL time in the app makes it look right, but masks
-"Jon Bamber"
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From: "Jon Bamber"
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Date: 03/01/2011 05:31AM
Subject: [Ipmitool-devel] Setting SEL Time using a string
Hi
does.
# ipmitool sel time set now
# hwclock --systohc
Andy
From: Jon Bamber [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 11:21 AM
To: Andy Cress; Jarrod B Johnson
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Ipmitool-devel] Setting SEL Time using a s
Speaking of SEL time, ipmitool may want to consider an approach like I implemented in xCAT.Frequently BMC time is wrong (either not set at all due to negligence or synced on POST to system hardware clock which might ambiguously be UTC or localtime depending on OS and config). Therefore, when I go
Hi
There appears to be a bug in setting the BMC SEL time with a string in
that it sets the time one hour before the string provided.
e.g.
ipmitool sel time set "02/21/2011 10:12:34"
02/21/2011 9:12:34
I believe the cause is that struct tm is unitialised and so the daylight
saving flag a