From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Received: from feline.systems ([99.23.220.214]) by ur; Wed Feb 10 15:25:08 EST 2016 Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2016 15:25:05 -0500 From: BurnZeZ@feline.systems To: 9front@9front.org Subject: Re: [9front] syslog(2) change Message-ID: <68c8b9c471a28126f0ca4ddfb1f8f034@utsuho.znet> In-Reply-To: <1455120937435-0fca18ba-a33032ef-afc32a2e@stanleylieber.com> References: <1270b9585a3e327733049d87e8a08103@utsuho.znet> <50a1e90923c69e7c710766ab431c23a8@utsuho.znet> <1455120937435-0fca18ba-a33032ef-afc32a2e@stanleylieber.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit List-ID: <9front.9front.org> List-Help: X-Glyph: ➈ X-Bullshit: optimized encrypted API-based database > > are your log files shard among cpu servers that are > > located in different time zone? No, but this came up as I was preparing to do so. Note that terminals also write to the files in /sys/log. (The first example I can think of is cpu(1)) > This seems like the obvious question upon which all of this hinges. This is > almost certainly a rare case. I didn't consider this a strange thing to do. Running a bunch of nodes from a single install means only maintaining one filesystem. Nonetheless, netbooted terminals in a different timezone will have the same issue.