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2009 May 07
1
timezone "Europe/London" ntpdate
...-0.411568 seconds
Thu 07 May 2009 09:29:49 PM GMT -0.997482 seconds
/etc/localtime Thu May 7 21:29:48 2009 GMT
# cat /etc/sysconfig/clock
ZONE="Europe/London"
UTC=true
ARC=false
# cat /etc/adjtime
-3525.635197 1241730131 0.000000
1241730131
UTC
# strings /etc/localtime
TZif2
TZif2
GMT0
# ntpdate -q 0.centos.pool.ntp.org
7 May 21:14:51 ntpdate[12689]: step time server 195.42.115.77 offset
-3638.766689 sec
Why -3638 sec ?
thanks.
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2004 Apr 23
3
time zones in POSIXt
Hi,
I have two data sources. One records time in PST time zone, the other in
GMT. I want to compute the difference between the two, but don't see
how. Here is an example where I compute time difference between
identical times each (meant to be) relative to its time zone.
> as.POSIXlt("2000-05-10 10:15:00", "PST") - as.POSIXlt("2000-05-10
10:15:00",
2013 Sep 14
1
Asterisk-1.8.23.1 mysql cdr
Hi list,
I am using Asterisk1.6.2 form a long time and upgarding to
Asterisk-1.8.23.1.
I am using mysql backend for cdr.
in asterisk-1.6.2 i have usegmtime=yes and it works as expected insert cdr
date in GMT0.
now i tested Asterisk-1.8.23.1 and asterisk-11.5 with same results no
matter what i configure in cdr_mysql.conf "timezone=UTC usegmtime=yes" cdr
always inserted in local time.
I dig into code of cdr_mysql.c and find a variable cdrzone when i set
cdrzone in configuration and load module...