Re: NotLoggingdetails when user changes system time with date command
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008, Chinnakka K Batakurki wrote: When I changed the Linux system time by using date -s command, the info is not logged to /var/log/wtmp wtmp is a file for recording user login/logout activity. whereas when I change the Hardware clock with hwclock command, it is logged to : /etc/adjtime Certain uses of hwclock will write /etc/adjtime to record clock drift statistics. Could you please let me know is there any setting needs to be done to get the logs related to system date/time I'm not sure what sort of logging you'd like to see. Small, single-purpose commands like coreutils don't generally write logs; perhaps the logger(1) command would suit your purposes? Cheers, Phil ___ Bug-coreutils mailing list Bug-coreutils@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-coreutils
NotLoggingdetails when user changes system time with date command
Hi, When I changed the Linux system time by using date -s command, the info is not logged to /var/log/wtmp whereas when I change the Hardware clock with hwclock command, it is logged to : /etc/adjtime Could you please let me know is there any setting needs to be done to get the logs related to system date/time Thanks a lot! Regards --- Chinnakka Batakurki Systems Programmer, IBM Internet Security Systems, IBM India Private Limited, FTP - 4 - 39, EPIP (Whitefield) Industrial Area, Bangalore - 560066 Tel: +91-80-2266 9885 Mob: +91-9845704118 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mobile: +91-9845704118 ___ Bug-coreutils mailing list Bug-coreutils@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-coreutils