Re: [gentoo-user] ntpd timezone
On Sun, 2005-09-11 at 23:36 -0700, Drew Tomlinson wrote: On 9/11/2005 9:34 PM Mark Shields wrote: What does ls -ln /etc/localtime return? [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ls -ln /etc/localtime lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 27 May 8 11:07 /etc/localtime - /usr/share/zoneinfo/PST8PDT Thanks for your reply! and what is the result of the date command? -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] ntpd timezone
On 9/11/2005 11:41 PM Nick Rout wrote: On Sun, 2005-09-11 at 23:36 -0700, Drew Tomlinson wrote: On 9/11/2005 9:34 PM Mark Shields wrote: What does ls -ln /etc/localtime return? [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ls -ln /etc/localtime lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 27 May 8 11:07 /etc/localtime - /usr/share/zoneinfo/PST8PDT Thanks for your reply! and what is the result of the date command? Right now it's correct: tv mythtv # date Sun Sep 11 23:52:49 PDT 2005 However after some time it will return to being 8 hours earlier. I also saw in another thread that you could show your hardware clock by this command: tv mythtv # hwclock Sun Sep 11 23:54:54 2005 -0.081182 seconds Don't know if that helps or not. Thanks for your reply! Drew -- Visit The Alchemist's Warehouse Magic Tricks, DVDs, Videos, Books, More! http://www.alchemistswarehouse.com -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] ntpd timezone
Right now it's correct: tv mythtv # date Sun Sep 11 23:52:49 PDT 2005 However after some time it will return to being 8 hours earlier. I also saw in another thread that you could show your hardware clock by this command: tv mythtv # hwclock Sun Sep 11 23:54:54 2005 -0.081182 seconds Don't know if that helps or not. Thanks for your reply! Drew Possibly /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift has a skewed value. what does it say? -- -- Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] ntpd timezone
What does ls -ln /etc/localtime return?On 9/12/05, Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm new to Gentoo.I've built a system based on the 2.6-11 kernel andeverything has been working fine.Some time passed and I thought it agood idea to update.Thus I ran emerge -uvD world to update.Then I ran etc-update to merge the conf files.I basically acceptedreplacement of conf files I didn't think I'd changed and merged the onesI did change.However, now ntpd seems to make my time about 8 hoursbehind my local time.I am on PDT.I suspect ntpd is seeing PDT as GMT and then the system is subtracting the 8 hours.What file(s) should Ilook at to get things back to normal?Thanks,Drew--Visit The Alchemist's WarehouseMagic Tricks, DVDs, Videos, Books, More! http://www.alchemistswarehouse.com--gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- - Mark Shields