Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Casartello, Thomas wrote:
This is probably not the proper place to ask this. It’s more of just a
curiosity question just if anyone has any thoughts. I have a piece of
software (Cisco Wireless Control System) installed on a Fedora 9 box.
The time on my box is correct (daylight savings time) but the time in
the WCS interface is wrong (It’s one hour slow. It’s obviously not
taking DST into account.) The software has a builtin apache server
where the timestamps in the logs are correct. The timestamp’s in the
apache TOMCAT logs are not correct (same as in the WCS interface.) It
seems to be heavily java based so maybe it’s a java issue.
If anyone has a thought, it’d be much appreciated,
Tom
Is there any time zone setting in the Cisco program's configuration? It
sounds like it may be using a fixed offset to UTC, instead of local
system time, or a timezone with DST.
Mikkel
I can't answer for his software, but in the Cisco IOS there are settings
for timezones and time servers. i.e. for US mountain time...
clock timezone MST -7
clock summer-time MDT recurring 2 Sun Mar 2:00 1 Sun Nov 2:00
ntp server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx prefer
If Cisco developed the software they may have something similar in a
config file somewhere.
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