Server Clock
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- ScouterJoe
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Server Clock
To the great guru's of the website. I believe the server clock did not update with the new DST. It is having the effect of making more than one post in the forums difficult.
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Re: Server Clock
Issue noted and forwarded to the bigger guru!
We actually thought we had the DST issue addressed. Somethng must have fixed it back!
We actually thought we had the DST issue addressed. Somethng must have fixed it back!
Re: Server Clock
I restarted apache and mysql to ensure they picked the new time up.
If it persists let me know.
Jason
If it persists let me know.
Jason
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Re: Server Clock
Some of you may noticed that the clock here has been an hour off since the Daylight Savings Time changed.
As it turns out, jslagle found that the server time is fine. However built in time zone data for our site software had the old DST rules, which caused the time to be wrong.
As we have not had a chance to do a major version upgrade to our site's software yet, we have manually patched the time zone information to adjust for the new DST rules.
At least at the moment of this message, our time looks correct!
As it turns out, jslagle found that the server time is fine. However built in time zone data for our site software had the old DST rules, which caused the time to be wrong.
As we have not had a chance to do a major version upgrade to our site's software yet, we have manually patched the time zone information to adjust for the new DST rules.
At least at the moment of this message, our time looks correct!