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Server time is 12 hours ahead again, at least on my account. I posted a ticket and as far as I know it needs to be fixed from the admin side. I thought I'd mention it here in case anyone else might be confused too.
This server seems to be okay -- the time stamp on the board agrees with the actual time. |
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We've been seeing the same thing on our email.
I thought maybe I was working on a Saturday for the first time in 9 years... Tried to see if the boss would let me go home, but he wouldn't fall for it.
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Now a host company that could make time behave like that would be worth having (especially if it were bi-directional)...put in an hour, get three time-stamped ones out.
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Ah, my server had this problem as well, though the jump was 6.5 hours... luckily it's fixed though. It causes strange board glitches.
What was the problem? |
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Once again, cPanel scores another one.
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yea good ole cpanel. It looks like it had something to do with the cpanel licenses.
rdate -s rdate.cpanel.net (Fixes the Problem) http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread.php?t=59902&page=4
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