Re: time problem in logs

2006-11-15 Thread Wayne Davison
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 12:17:32AM +0100, Ed wrote: > The time starts right 23:02 but then I lose an hour. That's caused by the chroot() call calling your system library away from the timezone routines. In 2.6.9, rsync calls strftime() once prior to the chroot(), so it should hopefully avoid this

time problem in logs

2006-11-15 Thread Ed
Hi all, I've been trying to figure out what's wrong with my dates but I just can't figure out where the problem lies. Both source and destination box are set at the right time via ntp. I tried to split the logs so I could have a "per module log" with syslog-ng but I'm not quite there yet. Sti

Re: Time problem

2006-08-28 Thread Franck Y
On 8/25/06, Paul Slootman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thu 24 Aug 2006, Franck Y wrote: > > I have a little problem regarding time. > I want to preserve all time when i transfert for my backup. > So i used the following option "-t", but when i transfert it i have > nothing about times just the

Re: Time problem

2006-08-25 Thread Paul Slootman
On Thu 24 Aug 2006, Franck Y wrote: > > I have a little problem regarding time. > I want to preserve all time when i transfert for my backup. > So i used the following option "-t", but when i transfert it i have > nothing about times just the day when it was transfered. > Here is a snapshot of wh

Time problem

2006-08-24 Thread Franck Y
Hello, I have a little problem regarding time. I want to preserve all time when i transfert for my backup. So i used the following option "-t", but when i transfert it i have nothing about times just the day when it was transfered. Here is a snapshot of what i try to explain I transfert my data