Re: [RDD] RDAirplay Time Different Than Linux Time

2019-01-25 Thread Fred Gleason
On Thu, 2019-01-24 at 15:22 -0800, Rich Stivers wrote: > Does this command make a permanent change or would this need to be > executed at each system startup? It's permanent - set it once and you're done. Cheers! |-| | Frederic

Re: [RDD] RDAirplay Time Different Than Linux Time

2019-01-24 Thread Rich Stivers
Does this command make a permanent change or would this need to be executed at each system startup? timedatectl set-timezone America/Los_Angeles On 1/24/2019 05:12, Fred Gleason wrote: On Thu, 2019-01-24 at 07:01 -0600, Alan Smith wrote: I can't remember exactly what it was now, but IIRC it

Re: [RDD] RDAirplay Time Different Than Linux Time

2019-01-24 Thread Alan Smith
Fred,   I should have documented what I did and exactly what happened. My memory just isn't what it used to be. IF I am remembering correctly, I forgot to set the time zone at CentOS install time.  When I discovered the issue I double clicked the clock in the GUI while logged in as user 'RD'

Re: [RDD] RDAirplay Time Different Than Linux Time

2019-01-24 Thread chris.how...@wmfh-lp.org
 believe the timezone can be set by environment variable!  Every process can have it's own timezone. On 1/24/19 7:12 AM, Fred Gleason wrote: On Thu, 2019-01-24 at 07:01 -0600, Alan Smith wrote: I can't remember exactly what it was now, but IIRC it had something to do with setting the time zon

Re: [RDD] RDAirplay Time Different Than Linux Time

2019-01-24 Thread Cowboy
On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 07:01:06 -0600 Alan Smith wrote: > As oddly as it sounds I > believe different "users" can set different time zones, I haven't played with it, but it doesn't sound odd at all ! Remember, at its heart and soul, *nix is a multi-user multi-tasking operating system. Some of

Re: [RDD] RDAirplay Time Different Than Linux Time

2019-01-24 Thread Fred Gleason
On Thu, 2019-01-24 at 07:01 -0600, Alan Smith wrote: > I can't remember exactly what it was now, but IIRC it had something > to do with setting the time zone as the root user. As oddly as it > sounds I believe different "users" can set different time zones, so > setting the time zone as the defaul

Re: [RDD] RDAirplay Time Different Than Linux Time

2019-01-24 Thread Alan Smith
I seem to recall something similar when recently setting up my first RD system on the appliance install on CentOS 7. I can't remember exactly what it was now, but IIRC it had something to do with setting the time zone as the root user.  As oddly as it sounds I believe different "users" can set

Re: [RDD] RDAirplay Time Different Than Linux Time

2019-01-24 Thread Rich Stivers
No difference. Both have the same time (PST) and date, and both have the same UTC (8 hours ahead of PST). On 1/23/2019 18:42, Mike Carroll wrote: Issue "date" (local) and "date -u" (UTC) on both machines and see if there's any difference between the PCs? On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 5:20 PM chris

Re: [RDD] RDAirplay Time Different Than Linux Time

2019-01-23 Thread Mike Carroll
Issue "date" (local) and "date -u" (UTC) on both machines and see if there's any difference between the PCs? On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 5:20 PM chris.how...@wmfh-lp.org < chris.how...@wmfh-lp.org> wrote: > Off by full hours sounds like a timezone issue. > > > > On 1/23/19 7:05 PM, Rich Stivers wrot

Re: [RDD] RDAirplay Time Different Than Linux Time

2019-01-23 Thread chris.how...@wmfh-lp.org
Off by full hours sounds like a timezone issue. On 1/23/19 7:05 PM, Rich Stivers wrote: Has anyone seen a Rivendell workstation where RDAirplay time is different than linux time? I've got a 2-PC Rivendell system which I built using the Paravel method outlined here - http://static.paravelsys

[RDD] RDAirplay Time Different Than Linux Time

2019-01-23 Thread Rich Stivers
Has anyone seen a Rivendell workstation where RDAirplay time is different than linux time? I've got a 2-PC Rivendell system which I built using the Paravel method outlined here - http://static.paravelsystems.com/rivendell-install/rivendell-install-rhel7.html I configured one PC as a server and t