Mine was a similar setup as Zenoss was running inside an OpenVZ
container.  In my case, the server was ntp sync'd and using GMT/UTC
time zone.  The minutes were correct, however the hours were not
GMT/UTC nor were they pacific time.

-trey

On Jan 2, 2008 7:05 PM, aholmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The python time and the time returned be the date command are within a few 
> seconds of each other. Its hard to type the commands simultaneously but even 
> accounting for a few secs a delay between commands it still seems like they 
> differ by a 3-4 seconds. No big deal though.
>
> The wierd thing is that the time display in the zenoss web console is off by 
> 4+ minutes from the python time.
>
> This is a vm as I mentioned. We didn't have vmware tools installed. We 
> installed that rpm and configured it to sync to the host OS and the clock is 
> closer than it was but it is still off by 3-4 minutes.
>
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