[Dxspider-support] (no subject)

Bill English bill at k4fx.net
Tue Mar 11 10:14:47 GMT 2008


Sorry dirk it didn't change on mine, I am using white box linux

Bill

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[mailto:dxspider-support-bounces at dxcluster.org] On Behalf Of Dirk Koopman
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 5:46 AM
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Subject: Re: [Dxspider-support] (no subject)


Bill English wrote:
> Hi  Guys,
>  
> I have what must be a dumb question, I changed my time on my linux
> servers like always, but when I did, my time was all of a sudden 1 hour 
> ahead when I posted on the cluster. I had to set the server time back 
> one hour to compensate, and now at 2220 correct time, it's set to 2120, 
> one hour early, but when I post I see the correct time.
>  
> What could cause something like this? It's not major that this
> particular server be perfect, it doens't handle any mail.. but I would 
> like to have it back to normal
>  
> I poked around DXVars and the other files I modded when I installed it
> and I dont recall anything that had to do with my offset from GMT, but 
> it's like it corrected itself automatically, however when I do a date 
> command in VI it was correct and now it's 1 hour off,.

Er...

If you are in Linux, why are you changing the time at all? Linux (if set 
up correctly) will do it for you. If you type in the commands 'date' and 
then 'date -u' into a shell (*not* a DXSpider command) window, what do 
you get?

Dirk

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