Changing timestamp in boot.log
Ezra Taylor
ezra.taylor at gmail.com
Thu Aug 9 23:34:09 UTC 2007
Hello all:
I have a client in Portugal who's hosting their web,
application and database servers in our Atlanta data center. I noticed
inside their boot.log file that the timestamp is changing from Atlanta time
to Portugal time and then back to Atlanta. Note, the users of this
environment are located in Portugal. The logs are below. Have any of you
experienced this before? What can I do to solve this problem? Sorry for
the excess log ouput
Aug 7 18:11:27 myclient1 syslog: syslogd startup succeeded
Aug 7 18:11:27 myclient1 syslog: klogd startup succeeded
Aug 7 18:11:27 myclient1 irqbalance: irqbalance startup succeeded
Aug 7 18:11:27 myclient1 portmap: portmap startup succeeded
Aug 7 18:11:27 myclient1 nfslock: rpc.statd startup succeeded
Aug 7 18:11:28 myclient1 rpcidmapd: rpc.idmapd startup succeeded
Aug 7 18:11:28 myclient1 o2cb: Loading module "configfs":
Aug 7 18:11:28 myclient1 o2cb: OK
Aug 7 18:11:28 myclient1 o2cb: Mounting configfs filesystem at /config:
Aug 7 18:11:28 myclient1 o2cb: OK
Aug 7 18:11:28 myclient1 o2cb: Loading module "ocfs2_nodemanager":
Aug 7 18:11:28 myclient1 o2cb: OK
Aug 7 18:11:28 myclient1 o2cb: Loading module "ocfs2_dlm":
Aug 7 18:11:28 myclient1 o2cb: OK
Aug 7 18:11:28 myclient1 o2cb: Loading module "ocfs2_dlmfs":
Aug 7 18:11:28 myclient1 o2cb: OK
Aug 7 18:11:28 myclient1 o2cb: Mounting ocfs2_dlmfs filesystem at /dlm:
Aug 7 18:11:28 myclient1 o2cb: OK
Aug 7 18:11:28 myclient1 o2cb: Starting O2CB cluster ocfs2:
Aug 7 18:11:29 myclient1 o2cb: OK
Aug 7 18:11:29 myclient1 rc: Starting o2cb: succeeded
Aug 7 18:11:29 myclient1 lvm.static: No volume groups found
Aug 7 18:11:29 myclient1 netfs: Setting up Logical Volume Management:
succeeded
Aug 7 18:11:29 myclient1 netfs: Checking network-attached filesystems
succeeded
Aug 7 14:10:31 myclient1 rc.sysinit: -e
Aug 7 14:10:33 myclient1 start_udev: Starting udev: succeeded
Aug 7 14:10:37 myclient1 rc.sysinit: -e
Aug 7 14:10:45 myclient1 sysctl: net.ipv4.ip_forward = 0
Aug 7 14:10:45 myclient1 sysctl: net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter = 1
Aug 7 14:10:45 myclient1 sysctl: net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_source_route =
0
Aug 7 14:10:45 myclient1 sysctl: kernel.sysrq = 0
Aug 7 14:10:45 myclient1 sysctl: kernel.core_uses_pid = 1
Aug 7 14:10:45 myclient1 sysctl: kernel.shmall = 2097152
Aug 7 14:10:45 myclient1 sysctl: kernel.shmmax = 3221225472
Aug 7 14:10:45 myclient1 sysctl: kernel.shmmni = 4096
Aug 7 14:10:45 myclient1 sysctl: kernel.sem = 300 32000 100 128
Aug 7 14:10:45 myclient1 sysctl: fs.file-max = 65536
Aug 7 14:10:45 myclient1 sysctl: net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range = 1024 65000
Aug 7 14:10:45 myclient1 sysctl: net.core.rmem_default = 1048576
Aug 7 14:10:45 myclient1 sysctl: net.core.rmem_max = 1048576
Aug 7 14:10:45 myclient1 sysctl: net.core.wmem_default = 262144
Aug 7 14:10:45 myclient1 sysctl: net.core.wmem_max = 262144
Aug 7 14:10:45 myclient1 rc.sysinit: Configuring kernel parameters:
succeeded
Aug 7 18:10:47 myclient1 date: Tue Aug 7 18:10:47 EDT 2007
Aug 7 18:10:47 myclient1 rc.sysinit: Setting clock (localtime): Tue Aug 7
18:10:47 EDT 2007 succeeded
Aug 7 18:10:47 myclient1 rc.sysinit: Loading default keymap succeeded
Aug 7 18:10:47 myclient1 rc.sysinit: Setting hostname myclient1: succeeded
Aug 7 18:10:52 myclient1 rc.sysinit: Checking root filesystem succeeded
Aug 7 18:10:52 myclient1 rc.sysinit: Remounting root filesystem in
read-write mode: succeeded
Aug 7 18:10:53 myclient1 lvm.static:
Aug 7 18:10:53 myclient1 lvm.static: No volume groups found
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Ezra Taylor
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