>>> On 3 February 2013 15:11, Esteban Monge
>>> wrote:
Thanks Steve.
My server is a VM under VMWare, maybe sys admin can put a politic to
sync
time in different way to my Debian, generally time changes at 6p.m. I
tried with NTP server but sometimes don't works good an
On 3 February 2013 15:43, Esteban Monge wrote:
> Right!!! I installed these Open VM Tools in my VM. Maybe the problem is
> that the sysadmin had sync NTP from VMWare to Costa_Rica time but I
> configured to Panama time. I have seen that tickets put a time in negative
> around to 60 minutes, differ
> On 3 February 2013 15:11, Esteban Monge wrote:
>> Thanks Steve.
>>
>> My server is a VM under VMWare, maybe sys admin can put a politic to
>> sync
>> time in different way to my Debian, generally time changes at 6p.m. I
>> tried with NTP server but sometimes don't works good and the time need
>>
On 3 February 2013 15:11, Esteban Monge wrote:
> Thanks Steve.
>
> My server is a VM under VMWare, maybe sys admin can put a politic to sync
> time in different way to my Debian, generally time changes at 6p.m. I
> tried with NTP server but sometimes don't works good and the time need
> changed ma
> You shouldn't need to use cron to keep your time in sync, you can just
> install ntpd and configure it to synchronise time with at least 3
> global NTP servers (see pool.ntp.org). But you might want to find out
> why your clock keeps losing time in the first place as that could
> indicate bigger
Typically, the best way to keep time in sync on VMWare guests is by
installing and using VMware tools.
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 8:19 PM, Steven Carr wrote:
> You shouldn't need to use cron to keep your time in sync, you can just
> install ntpd and configure it to synchronise time with at least 3
>
You shouldn't need to use cron to keep your time in sync, you can just
install ntpd and configure it to synchronise time with at least 3
global NTP servers (see pool.ntp.org). But you might want to find out
why your clock keeps losing time in the first place as that could
indicate bigger issues wit
Hello:
I have problems with OTRS, we have Debian GNU/Linux in ESX with a cron
task for sync time with ntpdate, runs each five minutes, I configured php
with timezone (America/Panama).
But for any reason time in machine changes, if between five minutes of
next ntpdate update OTRS receive a new tic