[21437] in Hotline Meeting
Re: W20-021 Sun
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kimberly Carney)
Wed Mar 2 18:21:02 1994
To: larugsi@MIT.EDU
Cc: hotline@MIT.EDU, op@MIT.EDU, dcns-cluster@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: Your message of Wed, 02 Mar 94 17:23:56 -0500.
Date: Wed, 02 Mar 94 18:20:47 EST
From: Kimberly Carney <kim@MIT.EDU>
Reboot boot the machine and watch for the message,
"Setting time:"
(This message is displayed soon after the message "MIT configuration...")
Note if there are any error messages displayed when the "Settime time"
message comes up.
If there are no error messages then time should be set correctly. If, for
some strange reason, the time isn't correct you can warp the time ahead (ok
to do in this case, but in some situations not always the right thing to
do) by logging on as root and doing the following:
/etc/athena/gettime -s kerberos
this should set the time according to whatever kerberos thinks the time is.
Again, there should be some sort of message displayed if this doesn't work.
Let us know how this works out.
-Kim