Re: [otrs] Mail Timestamp.

2005-07-06 Thread Tony Saurini
2012! Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 15:03:26 -0400 From: Trevor Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [otrs] Mail Timestamp. Are you West Coast US? If so, it sounds like you're having a GMT difference problem somewhere in your mail path, either at the source or destination. On 7/5/05, Tony Saurini

Re: [otrs] Multi-Homed OTRS

2005-07-06 Thread Tony Saurini
Trevor Vaughan typed, at or about 7/6/2005 12:09 PM, ... Basically, what I am asking is if a hot backup site can be configured. I.e. Site A has the main OTRS service and Site B has a backup that must be synchronized with Site A. In the case that Site A fails, Site B should be able to pick

Re: [otrs] Mail Timestamp.

2005-07-06 Thread Tony Saurini
Trevor Vaughan typed, at or about 7/6/2005 12:18 PM, ... The first is that the system clock is set to US EST (Is it a DELL? That happens sometimes) and, depending on what function is called, the code may be getting hardware time NOT system time (guess how I know this ;-). I've cheked the

Re: [otrs] Multi-Homed OTRS

2005-07-06 Thread Tony Saurini
to check the database and THAT is down, wewll, you have bigger peoblems on your hands and the webserver can raise all sorts of alarms, send pages, and make a general huge fuss. 2012 Olympics are in London, by the way. -- -Tony Saurini Eitri Ltd. [EMAIL PROTECTED

[otrs] Mail Timestamp.

2005-07-05 Thread Tony Saurini
of server is dead on, timezone on server has been checked. - Everything seems okay. Timestamp is roughly 8 hours off, give or take a couple minutes. -- -Tony Saurini ___ OTRS mailing list: otrs - Webpage: http://otrs.org/ Archive: http://lists.otrs.org