On Sun, 28 Dec 2008, Koh Choon Lin wrote:
Dear all
During installation, I set a wrong timing and my box was installed
with files/directories whose timestamp were well ahead of the actual
time. I didn't realize it was a problem till I tried to "touch" a file
and it became impossible to do so.
Dear all
During installation, I set a wrong timing and my box was installed
with files/directories whose timestamp were well ahead of the actual
time. I didn't realize it was a problem till I tried to "touch" a file
and it became impossible to do so. While I could wait for a few days
to settle it,
David Liontooth([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Wayne Topa wrote:
>
> > David Liontooth([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> >>
>
> Hi Wayne,
>
> Thanks -- this is Debian sid with cron 3.0pl1-99 and exim4 4.63-11 with
> exim4-base, exim4-config, and exim4-daemon-light.
Wayne Topa wrote:
> David Liontooth([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
>>
>> I'm running a script as a cron job on four machines, and get an e-mail
>> every time the job is completed. On three machines, the time stamp is the
>> time of the completion of the job; on the last one, the tim
David Liontooth([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
>
> I'm running a script as a cron job on four machines, and get an e-mail every
> time the job is completed. On three machines, the time stamp is the time of
> the completion of the job; on the last one, the time stamp is five minutes
>
I'm running a script as a cron job on four machines, and get an e-mail every
time the job is completed. On three machines, the time stamp is the time of
the completion of the job; on the last one, the time stamp is five minutes
earlier. I've checked the time on the machine; it's correct (maintaine
ized to a time source with ntpdate
> and I've checked the local timezone. The 'myjob' script itself
> appears to run fine, just at the wrong time.
>
> I've written some test scripts to echo `date` to a
> log file via cron. The output agrees with the syste
' script itself
appears to run fine, just at the wrong time.
I've written some test scripts to echo `date` to a
log file via cron. The output agrees with the system
clock, but the scheduled cronjob runs at the wrong
time.
Kernel info:
Linux trajan 2.2.20-idepci #1 Sat Apr 20 12:45:19 E
Hi all,
Please cc a copy of your replies as I am not a subscriber of this list.
I have something strange happening in my computer, take a look:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ date
ter fev 20 10:37:24 BRT 2001
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ date --rfc-822
Tue, 20 Feb 2001 10:37:25 -0300
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ telne
We are running Potato on one of our servers. We did some updating of the
files yesterday (using dselect). We are now having some problems with
depmod putting the wrong time stamp on the /lib/modules/2.2.12/modules.dep
file when the machine is booting up and the /etc/init.d/modutils runs.
It will
We are running Potato on one of our servers. We did some updating of the
files yesterday (using dselect). We are now having some problems with
depmod putting the wrong time stamp on the /lib/modules/2.2.12/modules.dep
file when the machine is booting up and the /etc/init.d/modutils runs.
It will
On: Tue, 18 Aug 1998 15:18:00 +0800 (HKT) jc writes:
>
> I find that my system clock in debian is 8 hours more than that in
> my win98. know that my time zone should be +08:00. How can I correct
> this??
If your debian box is not correctly configured regarding to time zones
just run the tzconfig
On Tue, Aug 18, 1998 at 03:18:00PM +0800, jc wrote:
> I find that my system clock in debian is 8 hours more than that in my
> win98. I know that my time zone should be +08:00. How can I correct this??
- Make sure /etc/timezone is set correctly ("Asia/Hong_Kong")
- Edit /etc/default/rcS and set GMT
I find that my system clock in debian is 8 hours more than that in
my win98.
I know that my time zone should be +08:00. How can I correct
this??
Thanks.
Joseph
On Sat, 15 Mar 1997, Eugene H. Sevinian wrote:
> I have almost finished the installation of Debian
> when I noticed that the board clock
> was not set corectly (YY was 1996 :( ,shame! ).
> Though, a can tolerate the wrong files time stamp, but ...
> Can it cause some problems? I mean some depend
ystem files alone.
Regards,
Peter Iannarelli
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From: Eugene H. Sevinian[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 1997 8:41 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: wrong time; is it dangerous ?
Dear Users,
Hope to get an advice concerning this situati
Dear Users,
Hope to get an advice concerning this situation.
I have almost finished the installation of Debian
when I noticed that the board clock
was not set corectly (YY was 1996 :( ,shame! ).
Though, a can tolerate the wrong files time stamp, but ...
Can it cause some problems? I mean some de
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