> ok. that's a lot of output. I've put it at the end, separated by markers.
>
>> could you show phpinfo() output from all three servers?
>>
>> maybe server B is not chrooted and servers A and C are chrooted.
>>
>>
>>> Thank you for your reply.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The question boils down to: why is SM o
ok. that's a lot of output. I've put it at the end, separated by markers.
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Thank you for your reply.
The question boils down to: why is SM on server B reporting time
correctly in EST, while SM on A and C drop out to GMT? The configuration
of B and C would seem to be nearly identical, while A is odd server out
with different versions of php and SM. None of them are on php
could you show phpinfo() output from all three servers?
maybe server B is not chrooted and servers A and C are chrooted.
> Thank you for your reply.
>
>
> The question boils down to: why is SM on server B reporting time
> correctly in EST, while SM on A and C drop out to GMT? The configuration of
> I found a few things related to this on google, in the SM documentation,
> and on the archives for the list, but nothing that answered the question.
>
> I have 3 servers that are very similar. Each is a Sun E250 running
> Solaris 9. Call them A, B, & C, configured last August, November and
> this
I found a few things related to this on google, in the SM documentation,
and on the archives for the list, but nothing that answered the question.
I have 3 servers that are very similar. Each is a Sun E250 running
Solaris 9. Call them A, B, & C, configured last August, November and
this January re