* [9fans] Date is wrong
@ 2007-11-18 14:43 Pietro Gagliardi
2007-11-18 14:50 ` erik quanstrom
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From: Pietro Gagliardi @ 2007-11-18 14:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs
Hello. My files are not being timestamped correctly because Plan 9
says my date is January 2, 2000 and the time is moving extremely
slowly. But I have QEMU set the guest clock to the host clock. What's
wrong?
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* Re: [9fans] Date is wrong
2007-11-18 14:43 [9fans] Date is wrong Pietro Gagliardi
@ 2007-11-18 14:50 ` erik quanstrom
2007-11-18 19:02 ` Bakul Shah
2007-11-18 21:22 ` Armando Camarero
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From: erik quanstrom @ 2007-11-18 14:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
i don't know about qemu issues, but you may have started two
timesync processes. or you may have a timesync process trying to
sync your machine to jan 1, 1970.
- erik
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* Re: [9fans] Date is wrong
2007-11-18 14:43 [9fans] Date is wrong Pietro Gagliardi
2007-11-18 14:50 ` erik quanstrom
@ 2007-11-18 19:02 ` Bakul Shah
2007-11-19 20:19 ` Pietro Gagliardi
2007-11-18 21:22 ` Armando Camarero
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From: Bakul Shah @ 2007-11-18 19:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs
> Hello. My files are not being timestamped correctly because Plan 9
> says my date is January 2, 2000 and the time is moving extremely
> slowly. But I have QEMU set the guest clock to the host clock. What's
> wrong?
Assuming you have networking enabled, have timesync
synchronize to an ntp server. Put the following in
/rc/bin/termrc.local and reboot:
TIMESYNCARGS=(-n <some-open-ntp-server such as pool.ntp.org>)
You may also need to add
ndb/cs -f $NDBFILE
ip/ipconfig
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* Re: [9fans] Date is wrong
2007-11-18 14:43 [9fans] Date is wrong Pietro Gagliardi
2007-11-18 14:50 ` erik quanstrom
2007-11-18 19:02 ` Bakul Shah
@ 2007-11-18 21:22 ` Armando Camarero
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From: Armando Camarero @ 2007-11-18 21:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs
Pietro Gagliardi escribió:
> Hello. My files are not being timestamped correctly because Plan 9
> says my date is January 2, 2000 and the time is moving extremely
> slowly. But I have QEMU set the guest clock to the host clock. What's
> wrong?
Make your timesync sync the clock using NTP instead of the host clock.
That solved the always-is-january-2000 problem for me.
The same issue was discussed in the list months ago, but nobody knew why
it happens.
Armando.
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* Re: [9fans] Date is wrong
2007-11-18 19:02 ` Bakul Shah
@ 2007-11-19 20:19 ` Pietro Gagliardi
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From: Pietro Gagliardi @ 2007-11-19 20:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs
On Nov 18, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Bakul Shah wrote:
>> Hello. My files are not being timestamped correctly because Plan 9
>> says my date is January 2, 2000 and the time is moving extremely
>> slowly. But I have QEMU set the guest clock to the host clock. What's
>> wrong?
>
> Assuming you have networking enabled, have timesync
> synchronize to an ntp server. Put the following in
> /rc/bin/termrc.local and reboot:
>
> TIMESYNCARGS=(-n <some-open-ntp-server such as pool.ntp.org>)
>
> You may also need to add
>
> ndb/cs -f $NDBFILE
> ip/ipconfig
Thanks, that helped me.
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