Posted on December 24, 2007, 9:15 am, by Jeremy Pavlov, under
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This one was really submitted by Joe, though he doesn’t know it yet… Joe works for a company that recently upgraded from NetWare 5.x to NetWare 6.5 sp7, a.k.a OES2. He asked me where the nice NAMED.NLM logging-to-screen went, since he used to be able to see some of the query and debug info, and [...]
So your Linux server is up and running, but the time is off. Or it starts out fine when you reboot but wanders off after that. No prob; it happens all the time. I have two main ways to set time on a Linux system: Using the “date” command itself, or using NTP as either [...]