Hi Taco,
FWIW: I have a similar problem. When I reboot the server, the time is
reset to some sort of default (in my case 8:15 AM). Seems to me this
is only on older versions of CentOS/BQ but I cannot say exactly which
version number (looking at the installed software list I can only see
the version of BQ, CentOS is not listed?).
We purchased this server several months ago (no Mindterm SSH Client).
A more recent server (it came with the Mindterm SSH Client) does not
seem to have this problem).
I am not able to test it as much as I want since this is a live server.
Brgds,
Reginald
On 10/9/06, Taco Scargo <taco (at mark) scargo.nl> wrote:
> Hi Blues,
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> I noticed that one of the recent updates resets you timezone. The GUI
> setting still looks ok, but the active timezone is different.
> After changing the timezone and back to the original setting everything is
> ok again.
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> Taco
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