Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 11:06:38 -0500 From: Vivek Khera <vivek@khera.org> To: FreeBSD Stable <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: date/time trouble - PST came too early Message-ID: <A9732D4E-89F5-4ABF-A31B-ECBB0156A84A@khera.org> In-Reply-To: <20071101233017.ul8kpfjfms4s4ccc@webmail.1command.com> References: <20071101225544.wys3pvc4ggs84cok@webmail.1command.com> <472ACDE9.9090509@delphij.net> <20071101233017.ul8kpfjfms4s4ccc@webmail.1command.com>
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On Nov 2, 2007, at 3:30 AM, Chris H. wrote: > FWIW The system already knows what timezone it lives in. It simply > chose > to change to PST according to the /normal/ standards. What happened > here > in the USA, is that president Bush decided that we'd be better > served here > if we waited an additional week to set our clocks back one hour. So. > It seems > this particular server decided to ignore our president (not that I > blame it) Most of us went through this *last* year when the rules took effect. Did it not affect your system last year? Basically you need to get a corrected /etc/localtime and restart any long running programs that depend on time, notably cron.
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