NTP synchronized: no

Ed Greshko ed.greshko at greshko.com
Tue Sep 8 01:29:56 UTC 2015


On 09/08/15 01:48, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Now, I have:
>
>      Local time: Mon 2015-09-07 17:46:49 CEST
>   Universal time: Mon 2015-09-07 15:46:49 UTC
>         RTC time: Mon 2015-09-07 17:46:49
>        Time zone: Europe/Paris (CEST, +0200)
>      NTP enabled: yes
> NTP synchronized: yes
>  RTC in local TZ: yes
>       DST active: yes
>  Last DST change: DST began at
>                   Sun 2015-03-29 01:59:59 CET
>                   Sun 2015-03-29 03:00:00 CEST
>  Next DST change: DST ends (the clock jumps one hour backwards) at
>                   Sun 2015-10-25 02:59:59 CEST
>                   Sun 2015-10-25 02:00:00 CET
>
>
>
> But the time to 2 hours off.
> It should be 19:46:49

You have "RTC in local TZ: yes"

>From the timedatectl man page....

       set-local-rtc [BOOL]
           Takes a boolean argument. If "0", the system is configured to
           maintain the RTC in universal time. If "1", it will maintain the RTC
           in local time instead. Note that maintaining the RTC in the local
           timezone is not fully supported and will create various problems
           with time zone changes and daylight saving adjustments. If at all
           possible, keep the RTC in UTC mode. Note that invoking this will
           also synchronize the RTC from the system clock, unless
           --adjust-system-clock is passed (see above). This command will
           change the 3rd line of /etc/adjtime, as documented in hwclock(8).





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