Re: time stamps

Aaron Ucko (UCKO@vax1.rockhurst.edu)
Sat, 17 Feb 1996 16:31:25 -0600 (CST)


>> >Feb 16 20:45:30 hobbes init: Switching to runlevel: 6
>> >Feb 16 20:45:31 hobbes init: Sending processes the TERM signal
>> >Feb 16 14:45:34 hobbes icmplog: destination unreachable from localhost
>> >Feb 16 15:59:59 hobbes syslogd: restart
>> >
>> >Weird, eh?
>>
>> Yep. I haven't experienced any such problems, but it looks as if many
>> of your time differences are 6 hours, which is the offset between central
>> standard time and universal time.
>
>Yes. I had another occurance of this and the time was exactly 6 hours
>ahead of the local time. The person that was connected to my machine is
>in the same timezone as myself.

Hmm...I have no idea whether this is related to the problem, but is your
CMOS clock set to local time or to universal time? (Mine, BTW, is set to
local time.)

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