Hello Bill,

Friday, November 15, 2002, 7:03:04 PM, you wrote:

BB> This is perfectly normal - as your server would only have one clock. You can
BB> change the Timezone of each VS - by altering the /etc/localtime symlink. ie.
BB> to give the VS GMT time (assuming the host server is set as GMT..)

BB> ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/GMT /etc/localtime

BB> I *think* this can actually be changed using the vsdadm command - but I dont
BB> use the latest version so I cant say!

Thanks for your answer, but I can't understand....
I can't have different timezones by virtual servers?

Thanks again!
Hadad

BB> Bill.

BB> ----- Original Message -----
BB> From: "Hadad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
BB> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
BB> Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 9:42 PM
BB> Subject: Timezone urgent !


>>
>> hi!
>> I discover a big problem right now......
>> I'm using the 6.2 prebuilt skel and the latest version of freevsd, and I
BB> discover that when I change the
>> hour in host machine, this affect (change) all virtual servers.
>> And if change the hour in a virtual server, this affect the host
>> machine too!
>>
>> What could be????


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Hadad                            mailto:hadad@;brturbo.com

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