This is a unix question.
My server runs Debian 3.1, and I was told by my host that the date settings are set permanently. HTTP Response Codes:: The set presented may be a subset or superset of the original version. the mark for any length of time -- that is left to the discretion of the server owner. http://256.com/gray/docs/http_codes.htmlHOME |
Yet, everytime the support personel of my hosting company works on issues, the time changes.
This always causes great chaos on my vbulletin forum.
Can someone please tell me step by step how I can set the current date settings permanently, so that a reboot of the server will not produce a time offset? Microsoft Exchange Server Profile Analyzer:: The default setting is to process one mailbox at a time on the server and the over the number of days when at least one message is permanently deleted. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb508856(EXCHG.65).aspxHOME |
Setting the time with NTP
http://www.debianadmin.com/keeping-your-system-clock-current-automatically-via-network-time-protocol-ntp.html
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