[Freeipa-users] Re: system time

2019-01-09 Thread Charles Hedrick via FreeIPA-users
In Linux, time is always in UTC internally. The time zone controls how time it shown to users. Changing the time zone thus has no effect on the internal operations of the servers. It just changes log files and user displays. If you actually reset the time on the server to local time, Kerberos

[Freeipa-users] Re: system time

2019-01-09 Thread Md. Khairul Hasan via FreeIPA-users
Hi Rob, Thanks for your response . In my server following service are running . Do you have any idea what's service depends on system time . dirsrv@BANGLALINK-NET.service = 389 Directory Server BANGLALINK-NET. httpd.service = The Apache HTTP Server ipa-custodia.service

[Freeipa-users] Re: system time

2019-01-08 Thread Md. Khairul Hasan via FreeIPA-users
Thanks for the tip! On Wed, 9 Jan 2019, 3:57 am Rob Crittenden Md. Khairul Hasan via FreeIPA-users wrote: > > Hi Experts, > > > > I want to change the system time for my IPA server from UTC time to > local time. Is it mandatory to restart the service after changing the > system time ? > > > >

[Freeipa-users] Re: system time

2019-01-08 Thread Rob Crittenden via FreeIPA-users
Md. Khairul Hasan via FreeIPA-users wrote: > Hi Experts, > > I want to change the system time for my IPA server from UTC time to local > time. Is it mandatory to restart the service after changing the system time ? > IMHO I'd reboot to ensure that all services on the box pick up the new