  | | | Subject: RE: timeconfig - dumb question | Subject: RE: timeconfig - dumb question 2007-11-01 - By Carville, Stephen
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> -- --Original Message-- -- > From: redhat-list-bounces@(protected) > [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@(protected)] On Behalf Of Chuck > Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 9:20 AM > To: redhat-list@(protected) > Subject: timeconfig - dumb question > > Im not sure if I have a hardware problem with this system or > not, because I > have never seen this problem before. (This is a Qsol > fileserver, so the > motherboard and etc.. are unknown to me) > > I have a fileserver where the time set in the BIOS is correct > for PST. (for > the purpose of this email the current BIOS time is 9:15 AM > PST, which is > correct) > > Under timeconfig I specify America/Los Angeles and uncheck > "Hardware Clock > Uses UTC" and reboot just to be sure. > > The system comes up and time is as follows: > charger:~ #date > Thu Nov 1 02:15:38 PDT 2007 > > Under timeconfig, if I select the option "Hardware Clock Uses UTC" and > reboot, it comes up as follows: > charger:~ #date > Thu Nov 1 02:21:13 PDT 2007 > > I have also played with various hwclock commands and for the > life of me > can't get this system to display time in local format. (PST)
America/Los Angeles doesn't go back onto standard time until Sunday 11/04/2007.
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