[Asterisk-Users] Change time when * is running
Julian Lyndon-Smith
asterisk at dotr.com
Fri Dec 9 07:36:31 MST 2005
Hmm,
ls -l /etc/localtime
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1323 Nov 25 12:43 /etc/localtime
there's no symlink that I can see. This is CentOS 4.2
Julian
Gavin Hamill wrote:
> Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
>
> Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
>
>>> Can I change the time when * is running ? I don't want to try just
>>> in case it causes * some grief.
>>
>>
>>
>> It can cause some repercussions. I wouldn't recommend changing the
>> time backwards by such a large amount while Asterisk is running with
>> active calls...
>
>
>
> Julian, can you check and make sure that your system is configured to
> use the correct timezone? Usually just typing
>
> # ls -l /etc/localtime
>
> will be enough - to ensure that the symlink is pointing at the right
> area of the world, since that will automatically keep the clock up to
> date with daylight savings etc.
>
> Cheers,
> Gavin.
>
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