Debian system clock unexpected change to wrong time
My setup and setting:
WinXP + VirtualBox + Guest OS (Debian Linux 6) In my BIOS, CMOS clock sets to local time, which used by WinXP. VirtualBox virtual machine set HW clock not UTC In Debian, in /etc/default/rcS, UTC=no and /etc/timezone has "America/Los_Angeles" which is my location. NTP service is turned off. Problem: type date command I got: Wed Mar 21 00:51:36 PDT 2012 that is 1 hour ahead of my real time. Then I run "ntpdate pool.ntp.org" and got: 20 Mar 23:52:17 ntpdate[2027]: step time server 108.59.14.130 offset -3570.239483 sec that is correct time for me. Then I keep typing date to print current system, it shows correct time for a few seconds and then shows Wed Mar 21 00:52:00 PDT 2012 Mysteriously the system time get changed back to the wrong time. I right away type "hwclock" to display HW clock, it shows: Tue 20 Mar 2012 11:52:03 PM PDT -0.322598 seconds that is the correct time set in BIOS. So the issue here is that some software update the system clock after I set it to correct value manually. And I don't know what SW does that. And how come it's always 1 hour ahead of real time? Does it caused by day light saving? How to fix this? Thanks in advance! |
hi
what happens when you run with root powers Code:
dpkg-reconfigure tzdata |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:18 AM. |