Thanks to John Bury and Tom Blinn. Below is the response from John who
correctly diagnosed the problem.
"Bury, John G." wrote:
> Darryl,
>
> Try setting the localtime link in the /etc/zoneinfo directory to point
> to ./US/Eastern or whatever time zone you are in... I seem to recall
> we had the same problem when the link was pointing to EST. (Not sure
> where your localtime link is pointing?) Hope this helps.
>
> # ls -al /etc/zoneinfo/localtime
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root system 12 May 18 13:41
> /etc/zoneinfo/localtime_at_ -> ./US/Eastern
>
> Regards,
> John
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Darryl Cook [mailto:dlc_at_cs.appstate.edu]
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 1:27 PM
> To: tru-64
> Subject: xnptd
>
> I am having a little trouble with setting the clock.. It gets set fine
> but it is one hour behind. I thought it had to be a daylight savings
> problem but I ran the TIMEZONE program and it changed nothing. I reset
> the time to the correct time thinking maybe it wouldnt set it that far
> ahead or behind but it resets it to one hour late. I have it running
> successfully on another machine running 4.0f. I just copied all the
> relevant files that tell it where to get the time to a machine running
> Tru64 5.1 (ES40). Any ideas of what to check?
>
> thanks,
> darryl
Received on Fri May 18 2001 - 19:13:11 NZST