[CLUE-Tech] Setting System Time

Keith Hellman kehellman at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 12 09:12:45 MDT 2002


Unless your running windows on the machine also, I think it is usually the
recommended that the hw clock be set to UTC.


--- Warren <warren at guano.org> wrote:
> Dave Anselmi <anselmi at americanisp.net> wrote:
> 
>  > Did you check the hw clock in the cmos setup when you start the
>  > machine? If it isn't local time, change it there.
> 
> When I first built the machine, it was on East Coast time.  I didn't
> reset it when I moved it to a colo facility out here.  But, wouldn't
> 'hwclock --systohc --localtime' set the clock the first time it ran?
> 
> I'm wondering if I should set the hardware clock to UTC, instead.
> 
> 
>  > You seem to have covered all the bases, if that isn't it you might
>  > try looking for startup or shutdown scripts that set things 
>  > differently (is the machine always up when cron.daily runs?)
> 
> Yes, it's always up.
> 
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