[mythtv-users] Time change causes problems

tcosimano at gmpexpress.net tcosimano at gmpexpress.net
Sun Apr 3 14:05:51 UTC 2005


answered my own question

I set my timezone to /etc/localtime -> /usr/share/zoneinfo/EST and 
rebooted.

Now the guide is correct.

Tony

On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 tcosimano at gmpexpress.net wrote:

> My time is correct but my guide data is off by an hour.  At first I thought 
> it'd done a mythfilldatabase before before the time change and that had 
> thrown it off.  I ran mythfilldatabase again but nothing is changed.  It has 
> got to be something to do with a daylight savings time setting but I can't 
> figure out where to look.
>
> My timezone is still set to this
> /etc/localtime -> /usr/share/zoneinfo/EST5EDT
> is this correct for the esat coast?
>
> Tony
>
> On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, PAUL WILLIAMSON wrote:
>
>> > > >  drayson at net1plus.com 04/03/05 7:26 AM >>>
>> > > > >  pwilliamson at mandtbank.com 04/03/05 06:58 AM >>>
>> > >  Just to let those interested (a little late, I know), but anything
>> 
>> > >  that gets recorded today in at least the US, with the time change
>> > >  and all, will probably be an hour off.  I had something scheduled
>> > >  for 6am Eastern, and Myth recorded the show at 5am.  I don't
>> > >  have anything else scheduled today, but I would guess all will
>> > >  be ok tomorrow.
>> > > 
>> > >  Paul
>> > 
>> >  Sounds like you don't have NTP setup properly.
>> >  Just checked my system and it has the correct time.
>> > 
>> >  Marc
>> 
>>  I thought that too, so the first thing I did was check my
>>  time (obviously) and then ntpq.  I have the correct time.
>>  NTP is running and ntpq shows 4 peers all within 2
>>  seconds of my system time.
>> 
>>  Paul
>> 
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