Good afternoon - see, I told you the time was out ;-)
It's the system time that's an hour out - the hardware clock was set to
the correct local time (I'd done this manually earlier).
Here's what I've tried -
stop ntpd and chkconfig it off
used date -s to set correct local time
used clock -w to write to hardware clock
reboot (just in case !)
date and clock now both report the correct local time
start ntpd
clock is still correct, but date has gone back an hour
Confused !
Andy.
Good morning, Andy
Use /sbin/clock to check the time on your system's hardware clock.
ntp and date will change the time on your OS but not necessarily on
your hardware.
You can change the hardware clock by using the date command to change
the time and then typing "/sbin/clock -w" to write the time to hardware.
W.
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