On 04/19/12 12:52, rajeshrudramani wrote:
Hi,
Can any one tell me how to change time zone from IST to CST
in linux.
Regards,
Rajesh
google :D
here's what I found before and it success
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux-unix-change-setup-timezone-tz-variable/
Hi,
Can't able to change timezone to CST.
Regards,
Rajesh
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Pak Ogah pako...@pala.bo-tak.info wrote:
On 04/19/12 12:52, rajeshrudramani wrote:
Hi,
Can any one tell me how to change time zone from IST to CST in
linux.
Regards,
Rajesh,
To be clear here: *your QMT mail server will reflect the time zone of
the server on which it is running. *
So the question is not how to change the time zone for QMT, but rather
*how to change the time zone in your OS*...
If you want the QMT system to use a different TZ, then
On 04/18/2012 10:27 PM, Casey Price wrote:
Eric, are you running 32bit or 64bit CentOS on your system that has
mailboxes larger than 6G?
32bit. 512M ram. Not a lot of users though (30).
Anyhow, long story short...everything went according to plan, but one of
my users had some issues this
On 4/19/12 7:10 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 04/18/2012 10:27 PM, Casey Price wrote:
Eric, are you running 32bit or 64bit CentOS on your system that has
mailboxes larger than 6G?
32bit. 512M ram. Not a lot of users though (30).
Anyhow, long story short...everything went according to plan,
On 04/19/2012 11:52 AM, Casey Price wrote:
On 4/19/12 7:10 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 04/18/2012 10:27 PM, Casey Price wrote:
Eric, are you running 32bit or 64bit CentOS on your system that has
mailboxes larger than 6G?
32bit. 512M ram. Not a lot of users though (30).
Anyhow, long story
On Friday 20 April 2012 08:08 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
Find the field in the database that contains this used value, and
zero it out. I think that'll get things going for you.
Any idea where that would be? I was looking through the tables in the
vpopmail database and haven't come across
On 4/19/12 9:08 PM, Bharath Chari wrote:
On Friday 20 April 2012 08:08 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
Find the field in the database that contains this used value, and
zero it out. I think that'll get things going for you.
Any idea where that would be? I was looking through the tables in the