SUMMARY: rdate sets wrong time

From: John Dunn <jdunn_at_sefas.com>
Date: Mon Sep 20 2004 - 03:50:53 EDT
Thanks for the many responses. The problem was, as many suggested, different
timezones on AIX and Solaris.
In the end setting TZ=GMT-1 on Solaris seemed to do the trick.



-----Original Message-----
From: Sandwich Maker [mailto:adh@an.bradford.ma.us]
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 4:24 PM
To: jdunn@sefas.com
Subject: Re: rdate sets wrong time


" From: "John Dunn" <jdunn@sefas.com>
"
" I am attempting to synhronise the time on my Solaris 8 server with a AIX
" server using xntpd. (I already synchronise a number of AIX boxes OK)
" However when I run
"
" rdate aixserver
"  it returns time that is 2 hours behind the time on the AIX server!.
"
" Any explaination?

different timezones?

if you're gonna use xntp, why rdate and not ntpdate?
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