[ale] Timing Issues

Gregory McLean gregm at comstar.net
Wed Dec 1 17:59:19 EST 1999


-> Sorry for the lack of info. I am running RedHat 6.0 intel. I saw from
-> linuxconf that "Store date in CMOS" was set to Universal format (GMT). I
-> don't think that I turned that on, atleast not on purpose. Any way I
-> turn it off thinking that was my problem. That was about 2 weeks ago and
-> I am still having the problem. I check the /etc/sysconfig/clock file and
-> is set to UTC="no" and ARC=false. The man on hwclock talks about how to
-> set UTC on but I didn't see how to turn it off. If anyone has a clue
-> please let me know.
-> 
set your clock with ntpdate
then write the correct (non utc time) to hwclock

Check your crontabs and make sure nothing is reseting the clock to utc time and you should be all set.



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