This is normally caused by the file system date not being set correctly. Or the 
user that is running tomcat is in different time zone.
Try to add another instance of vanilla magnoliaPublic on same tomcat to see if 
it suffers from same issue. Then try to start clean tomcat with Magnolia as 
your current user to see if it will also show same symptoms.

HTH,
Jan

On Sep 12, 2011, at 11:15 AM, Magnolia Forums (on behalf of Stano Marcinko) 
wrote:

> 
> Hi everyone, 
> I am experiencing a weird problem with magnolia. 
> I have 3 instances - author + public1 on one server and public2 on the second.
> When I set a date on an article on author instance (for example 9/9/11) and 
> publish the article the date will be shown correctly on public1 but on 
> public2 the date changes by one day backward (eg 9/8/11 ). I checked the 
> articles with JCR browser on all the instances - on author and public1 
> everything is ,again, as it should be but on public2 the date is 9/8/11. This 
> probably happens during activation but I haven't found anything in the logs. 
> I also checked whether the servers have the same timezone set and everything 
> but I can't find anything useful. any idea where I could try looking next? 
> Worst case scenario I will drop the public2 instance, reinstall it from 
> scratch and reactivate it but I'd like to avoid that.
> 
> -- 
> Context is everything: 
> http://forum.magnolia-cms.com/forum/thread.html?threadId=d6eea6fb-95eb-4045-901b-0028bbd1715f
> 
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