On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 11:20 PM, Shridhar Daithankar < ghodechhap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello, > > I am having trouble with time on a machine when I boot with systemd. The > clock > is ahead of actual time by the value of time zone offset. > > Funny thing is when I boot with initscripts, time is reported correctly. > > I have this problem on one machine but other machine works correctly. The > only > difference I can spot is hwclock reports local time, on the machine where > time > is correct. > > Whats the magic that I am missing? > > with systemd > --------------------------- > [shridhar@waman ~]$ date > Sat Aug 18 14:23:16 IST 2012 > > [shridhar@waman ~]$ cat /etc/timezone > Asia/Kolkata > > [shridhar@waman ~]$ ls -al /etc/localtime > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 32 Aug 11 02:02 /etc/localtime -> > /usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Kolkata > > [shridhar@waman ~]$ cat /etc/adjtime > 0.000000 0 0.000000 > 0 > UTC > > [shridhar@waman ~]$ grep -i hwclock /etc/rc.conf > DAEMONS=(hwclock syslog-ng dbus network crond @cpufreq @openntpd @dnsmasq > @sshd @laptop-mode kdm) > > [shridhar@waman ~]$ grep -i hardware /etc/rc.conf > > [root@waman shridhar]# hwclock > Sat 18 Aug 2012 02:26:28 PM IST -0.110228 seconds > > [root@waman shridhar]# hwclock -u > Sat 18 Aug 2012 02:29:35 PM IST -0.375925 seconds > --------------------------- > > with initscripts > --------------------------- > [shridhar@waman ~]$ date > Sat Aug 18 08:44:09 IST 2012 > > [root@waman shridhar]# hwclock > Sat 18 Aug 2012 02:33:05 PM IST -0.146140 seconds > > [root@waman shridhar]# hwclock -u > Sat 18 Aug 2012 02:33:10 PM IST -0.438390 seconds > > --------------------------- > > > > -- > Regards > Shridhar > Apologies, looks like you already did that (I just woke up and must have scrolled past it, heh )