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don't have sysconfig

 
Lisa Dingman
Regular Advisor

don't have sysconfig

Could you please tell what steps to take if there is no 'sysconfig'?
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Alan_152
Honored Contributor

Re: don't have sysconfig

What, exactly, are you trying to accomplish?
Lisa Dingman
Regular Advisor

Re: don't have sysconfig

Our system time was off by 2 hours(too fast) and a post I read said to look at that file for some time information. I am a programmer so extremely new to this so not sure what I even should and shouldn't have yet.
Alan_152
Honored Contributor

Re: don't have sysconfig

The simple solution would be to use the "date" command to reset the local clock. Follow that by referring to this page -- http://www.wikihow.com/Change-the-Timezone-in-Linux -- to make sure your timezone is set correctly.

A more substantial version of these instructions can be found here -- http://www.hypexr.org/linux_date_time_help.php

Lisa Dingman
Regular Advisor

Re: don't have sysconfig

Thank you Alan will do so and let you know.
skt_skt
Honored Contributor

Re: don't have sysconfig

Are u managing the system as well ! and having the responsisbility of a programmer.

Even if you set manually there is possibility to get the changed again. Is that the single system you have. What about configuring ntp?
Dennis Handly
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: don't have sysconfig

>Our system time was off by 2 hours(too fast)

Your questions about this should be continued in your other thread:
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1216075

If you have gotten answers that were helpful please read the following about assigning points:
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33