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ArcaOS Time Sync Problems
Martin Iturbide:
Hi
I have some problems with ArcaOS 5.1 and Time synchronization. It is putting the wrong time on my machine even that I have the correct zone. ( GST5).
I get this error when I open "Clock Synchronization". (Picture attached).
I don't understand where I have to correct this problem. If I sync the time, the clock get corrected just for a little while, and after some seconds it is change to the wrong time again.
On the config.sys I have "SET TZ=GST5".
Please let me know what I'm missing to check. I guess it is something trivial that I don't know.
Regards
Dave Yeo:
Try "SET TZ=GST5GST".
Roderick Klein:
--- Quote from: Martin Iturbide on November 23, 2023, 06:22:08 pm ---Hi
I have some problems with ArcaOS 5.1 and Time synchronization. It is putting the wrong time on my machine even that I have the correct zone. ( GST5).
I get this error when I open "Clock Synchronization". (Picture attached).
I don't understand where I have to correct this problem. If I sync the time, the clock get corrected just for a little while, and after some seconds it is change to the wrong time again.
On the config.sys I have "SET TZ=GST5".
Please let me know what I'm missing to check. I guess it is something trivial that I don't know.
Regards
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If this is an error please open a ticket in https://mantis.arcanoae.com.
Roderick
Martin Iturbide:
Hello
I'm testing the issue. I'm trying to remember what happen on the ArcaOS 5.1 installation. Maybe I installed with a different time zone and after trying to fix it with "Clock Sync", it did not work.
I followed Dave's advice and put "SET TZ=GST5GST". On the next reboot my clock was fine and "Clock Sync" no longer gave me this error.
Do you think this is a bug with "Clock Sync" that is putting only SET TZ=GST5 on my config.sys when it should put "SET TZ=GST5GST" ?
Regards
ivan:
Hi Martin,
As far as I remember 'Clock Sync' assumes you have the correct 'SET TZ= ' in the config.sys, it does not put it there (see set tz in the command reference) and it does need the second version you show. Just think yourself lucky you don't have something like I need -
SET TZ=CET-1CDT,3,-1,0,7200,10,-1,0,10800,3600
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