Michael Packer wrote:

> I'm running Analog under Redhat 6.2 (new installation) and have got a weird
> problem i don't understand
>
> when i type date i get:
>
> thu jun 29 09:45:57 EDT 2000
>
> when i run analog right after that the top says the following:
>
> Program started at Thu-29-Jun-2000 13:45
> Analysed requests from Thu-29-Jun-2000 00:00 to Thu-29-Jun-2000 09:46 (0.4
> days).
>
> where in the world is it getting 13:45 from? it's always 4 hours ahead of
> the system clock.

Four hours ahead of EDT is GMT/ZT/UMT. When you setup Redhat, did you select
the 'set clock to UMT' option? Perhaps your hardware clock is at UMT but the
date command knows enough to read your timezone for you locale.

HTH,


Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group


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