Re: [CentOS] Pause time

2010-04-19 Thread Jobst Schmalenbach
I reckon this sounds fishy, too. He's got some software that only works UP TO a certain time and he wants to cheat (sorry extend) that. ;-) jobst On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 04:39:33PM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us (m.r...@5-cent.us) wrote: > > i have a algorthm depending on a circul of a server time in

Re: [CentOS] Pause time

2010-04-19 Thread Aleksey Tsalolikhin
2010/4/19 cahit Eyigünlü : > i want to pause my cent os time and date in a spesific date :D is it > possible ? You can set your clock back a minute every minute from cron using the "date" command. Try: date -s "now - 1 minute" If that's not good enough, you can write a loop that resets you

Re: [CentOS] Pause time

2010-04-19 Thread cahit Eyigünlü
one more question my mysql server is on another machine if php executes a date time now and save it to db or show it on html will it show me the date of server that i setted :D or is there any possibility to change apache date :D 2010/4/20 Joseph L. Casale > >nope , i just need to start the time

Re: [CentOS] Pause time

2010-04-19 Thread cahit Eyigünlü
Thank you i will check this out 2010/4/20 Les Mikesell > On 4/19/2010 3:32 PM, cahit Eyigünlü wrote: > > i have a algorthm depending on a circul of a server time in a 10 day > > period and i want to execute this command : > > sudo date MMDDhhmm > > periodically in every 10 day :D > > Make

Re: [CentOS] Pause time

2010-04-19 Thread Joseph L. Casale
>nope , i just need to start the time from june to july on 2009 :D there is >nothing else , >just a trick of an brilliant idea in my opinion for my network :D Famous words:) heh... ___ CentOS mailing lis

Re: [CentOS] Pause time

2010-04-19 Thread Les Mikesell
On 4/19/2010 3:32 PM, cahit Eyigünlü wrote: > i have a algorthm depending on a circul of a server time in a 10 day > period and i want to execute this command : > sudo date MMDDhhmm > periodically in every 10 day :D Make a script file like: #!/bin/sh date MMDDhhmm echo /path/to/script |

Re: [CentOS] Pause time

2010-04-19 Thread cahit Eyigünlü
nope , i just need to start the time from june to july on 2009 :D there is nothing else , just a trick of an brilliant idea in my opinion for my network :D 2010/4/19 > > :D just for a secret :D if there is a possibility i will be very glad for > > this :D > > > > 2010/4/19 Joseph L. Casale > >

Re: [CentOS] Pause time

2010-04-19 Thread m . roth
> :D just for a secret :D if there is a possibility i will be very glad for > this :D > > 2010/4/19 Joseph L. Casale > >> >It needs to be set back 10 days every ten days? I'd say you have a real >> >problem with your algorithm. >> >> I'd love to have to read his logs:) Does his algorithm include

Re: [CentOS] Pause time

2010-04-19 Thread cahit Eyigünlü
:D just for a secret :D if there is a possibility i will be very glad for this :D 2010/4/19 Joseph L. Casale > >It needs to be set back 10 days every ten days? I'd say you have a real > >problem with your algorithm. > > I'd love to have to read his logs:) > __

Re: [CentOS] Pause time

2010-04-19 Thread Joseph L. Casale
>It needs to be set back 10 days every ten days? I'd say you have a real >problem with your algorithm. I'd love to have to read his logs:) ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] Pause time

2010-04-19 Thread m . roth
> i have a algorthm depending on a circul of a server time in a 10 day > period > and i want to execute this command : > sudo date MMDDhhmm > periodically in every 10 day :D It needs to be set back 10 days every ten days? I'd say you have a real problem with your algorithm. mark _

Re: [CentOS] Pause time

2010-04-19 Thread cahit Eyigünlü
i have a algorthm depending on a circul of a server time in a 10 day period and i want to execute this command : sudo date MMDDhhmm periodically in every 10 day :D 2010/4/19 Joseph L. Casale > >i want to pause my cent os time and date in a spesific date :D is it > possible ? > > Time stands

Re: [CentOS] Pause time

2010-04-19 Thread Joseph L. Casale
>i want to pause my cent os time and date in a spesific date :D is it possible >? Time stands still for no one... You can reset it (often if need be), but the clock has more than an aesthetic role for the user, it can't be "paused". I _wonder_ why you need to do this? _

[CentOS] Pause time

2010-04-19 Thread cahit Eyigünlü
i want to pause my cent os time and date in a spesific date :D is it possible ? ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos