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Operating Systems Linux Strange, date and touch returning different times. Post 302411555 by markn86 on Thursday 8th of April 2010 10:13:35 PM
Old 04-08-2010
Hi Sysgate,

Thanks for your reply.

Below are the comments to your questions.

1) Timezone - /usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Brisbane

Like I said earlier, using date returns the correct time.

2) This is the output I received typing date then - Fri Apr 9 11:48:52 EST 2010 - UTC is EST. Is that what you were after? (I am no unix guru, I am a software engineer helping a client - not a system administrator)

3) I have read https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/serverguide/C/NTP.html and not sure how this relates, as the time returned from date is correct, which uses NTP - doesn't it? I will suggest to the client that they add a cron job to run 'ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com'.

4) Not sure - I was given a support account - which has given me permissions to create new files and browse. Do different users have different time configurations? The www-data user (web browser) is adding +18 hours to the time as well when a file is uploaded.

5) DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=hardy
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 8.04.2"

Regards,

Mark.

---------- Post updated at 09:13 PM ---------- Previous update was at 09:06 PM ----------

Also, I should add a quote I found when researching this issue on Linux Tips - Linux, Clocks, and Time - however we are not running Red Hat which is the distro the articles states that is affected - we however did follow the articles suggestion and created a symbolic link.

"..
The time in some applications is wrong

If some applications (such as date) display the correct time, but others don't, and you are running Red Hat Linux 5.0 or 5.1, you most likely have run into a bug caused by a move of the timezone information from /usr/lib/zoneinfo to /usr/share/zoneinfo. The fix is to create a symbolic link from /usr/lib/zoneinfo to /usr/share/zoneinfo: ``ln -s ../share/zoneinfo /usr/lib/zoneinfo''.
.."
 

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DateTime::TimeZone::Local::Unix(3)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			DateTime::TimeZone::Local::Unix(3)

NAME
DateTime::TimeZone::Local::Unix - Determine the local system's time zone on Unix VERSION
version 1.51 SYNOPSIS
my $tz = DateTime::TimeZone->new( name => 'local' ); my $tz = DateTime::TimeZone::Local->TimeZone(); DESCRIPTION
This module provides methods for determining the local time zone on a Unix platform. HOW THE TIME ZONE IS DETERMINED
This class tries the following methods of determining the local time zone: o $ENV{TZ} It checks $ENV{TZ} for a valid time zone name. o /etc/localtime If this file is a symlink to an Olson database time zone file (usually in /usr/share/zoneinfo) then it uses the target file's path name to determine the time zone name. For example, if the path is /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Chicago, the time zone is "America/Chicago". Some systems just copy the relevant file to /etc/localtime instead of making a symlink. In this case, we look in /usr/share/zoneinfo for a file that has the same size and content as /etc/localtime to determine the local time zone. o /etc/timezone If this file exists, it is read and its contents are used as a time zone name. o /etc/TIMEZONE If this file exists, it is opened and we look for a line starting like "TZ = ...". If this is found, it should indicate a time zone name. o /etc/sysconfig/clock If this file exists, it is opened and we look for a line starting like "TIMEZONE = ..." or "ZONE = ...". If this is found, it should indicate a time zone name. o /etc/default/init If this file exists, it is opened and we look for a line starting like "TZ=...". If this is found, it should indicate a time zone name. AUTHOR
Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Dave Rolsky. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.16.2 2012-10-17 DateTime::TimeZone::Local::Unix(3)
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