Re: [PLUG] There's Always a First Time [FIXED]

2015-11-01 Thread Neal
Ok, never mind my post to the original note. Not sure why it showed up as
newest in the thread (gmail webviewer).

Must be the weather?

NealS
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Re: [PLUG] There's Always a First Time

2015-11-01 Thread Neal
Uhhh, wasn't it correct in falling back one hour? :-)
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Re: [PLUG] There's Always a First Time [FIXED]

2015-11-01 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sun, 1 Nov 2015, Rich Shepard wrote:

>   For the first time ever my server/workstation failed to automatically
> advance the time one hour, switching from PDT to PST. In fact, it went the
> other way by one hour. My Web search strings did not find a possible
> explanation.

   As was pointed out to me I set the manual clocks in the wrong direction
because I was distracted last night. Sigh.

Rich
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[PLUG] There's Always a First Time

2015-11-01 Thread Rich Shepard
   For the first time ever my server/workstation failed to automatically
advance the time one hour, switching from PDT to PST. In fact, it went the
other way by one hour. My Web search strings did not find a possible
explanation.

   The daemon, ntpd, is running and the server pool in /etc/ntp.conf has not
changed.

   What might have caused this changed in the wrong direction? Where should I
look to ensure everything time related is correctly working?

TIA,

Rich
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