From: Don Schultz (don_schultz@panvera.com)
Date: Fri Feb 07 2003 - 16:14:38 EST
I've got a sun ultra 1 running solaris 8. When the system was initially
installed I set the correct timezone and date/time during the install
process. Since then I have added this to the startup scripts:
/path/to/ntpdate localtimeserver.localnetwork.net
/path/to/ntpd -c /etc/ntp.conf -f /etc/ntp.drift
And this to the /etc/ntp.conf:
server ip.of.server
restrict default ignore
However, the time date is a full day off, and the time is 24hrs off.
It's almost as if it's showing 1 full day ahead of the correct time to
the second.
Right now, the correct time is:
Fri Feb 7 15:11:21 GMT 2003
On the server:
Sat Feb 8 03:11:21 GMT 2003
I am in the CST or US/Central timezone. Any ideas why it's advanced 1
full day? I must have missed something or maybe I'm just not thinking
much today ;) help please, Thanks!
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