Moin, On Die, 13 Jun 2000, Anne Forker wrote: [...]
Um mal ein bisschen Hintergrundinfos zu liefern: ich brauch das ganze fuer einen Web-/Datenbankserver, der eben hier in D steht und bei dem zuweilen die aktuellen Zeiten abgespeichert werden muessen.
Ja und? Im BIOS die Uhr auf GMT stellen, Timezone Europe/Berlin konfigurieren, netdate time.server.de, hwclock --systohc --utc, fertig. Siehe auch man (8) tzconfig: --<schnipp>-- What timezone is correct for your system? It depends on the geographical location of the machine. Getting the correct location is important, but the system must also know how your hardware clock is set. Most DOS based PCs set their hardware clock on Local Time, while most UNIX systems set their hardware clock to UTC. The Debian GNU/Linux system gains its knowledge of this setting from the file /etc/default/rcS. This file con- tains either the line UTC=yes, which indicates that the hardware clock is set to UTC, or it contains the line UTC=no, which declares the hardware clock is set to Local Time. If these setting are correct, and the hardware clock is truely set as indicated, then configuring the proper timezone for the machine will cause the proper date and time to be displayed. If these are not set correctly, the the reported time will be quite incorrect. See hwclock(8) for more details on this topic. --<schnapp>--
Nichts fuer ungut.
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