On 14/07/16 09:54, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/14/16 06:08, Stephen Morris wrote:
Below are the messages I get when I issue command 'systemctl status
network.service'. The time stamp on the messages is incorrect by 1 hour,
can anyone tell me why?
Sounds like the system processes think they are in a different time zone than user
processes. This can sometimes happen when system time is set to a UTC offset while users
have their zones set to a local zone which has "standard" time as well as "summer" time.
But, your email address would suggest you're located in Australia and now on "standard"
time so they should match up.
So, it isn't clear why this is happening in your case.
I would check the output of "hwclock" as well as check what /etc/localtime links to as a
start.
Thanks Ed, the output from both commands is below, but they are both
showing what I expect them to show based on what local time is and the
timezone location I have set.
hwclock
hwclock: Sorry, only the superuser can use the Hardware Clock.
bash-4.3$ sudo hwclock
[sudo] password for steve:
2016-07-15 07:05:30.593023+10:00
bash-4.3$ less /etc/localtime
"/etc/localtime" may be a binary file. See it anyway?
bash-4.3$ ll /etc/localtime
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 41 Jun 3 07:40 /etc/localtime ->
../usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Melbourne
regards,
Steve
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