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time

time

2006-12-22       - By Johan Lithander

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I'd recommend using the ntp service for clock synchronization.

/Johan

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Subject: RE: time


On Fri, December 22, 2006 4:18 am, luis ld. diaz wrote:
> Hi,
> Ok just with date 122212172006
> It works
>
> Thanks

I setup a cron job with the following two lines:

0 3,6,9,12,15,18,21 * * * /usr/bin/rdate -s Valid.Time.Server.COM
5 3,6,9,12,15,18,21 * * * /sbin/clock -w

The first line runs daily at 3am, 6am, etc. Find a valid time server on the
internet, such as clock.psu.edu, or time.nist.gov, if they are close enough
to you. The second line writes the time to the PCs hardware clock. If those
commands aren't found, you can install them from the CD, I believe, though
on your version of Redhat, I'm not sure which packages they are in.


HTH,

Karl

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>> diaz
>> Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 5:48 AM
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>> Subject: time
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>> Hello,
>> how to change time in a red hat ES 3 server, if I do not with the
>> server, I only have access to SSH terminal
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>> I try
>> redhat-config-time
>> but in this window I do not have time field to change it.
>> Thanks to help
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>> Luis D?az
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> You can do this on the command line with the 'date' command I believe.
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> Check out:
> $ man date
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