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[tlug] Red Hat 7.2 Enterprise install.log.syslog times
- Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 20:45:28 +0900
- From: "Jim BLACKSON" <blackson@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Red Hat 7.2 Enterprise install.log.syslog times
Here is a question about Red Hat:
What is the time zone of the times in the install.log.syslog file?
A customer sent in a Red Hat 7.2 Enterprise web server for recovery.
In the /tmp directory, I found what looks to be an install log, that is,
a file called install.log.syslog containing text lines like:
<86>Jan 11 13:31:38 groupadd[352]: new group: name=ntp, gid=38
<78>Jan 11 15:43:54 crontab[1829]: (root) REPLACE (mailman)
<21>Jan 11 15:44:34 sendmail[1832]: alias database /
However, "ls -l" shows:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4096 2006-01-12 05:44 /F06020301/tmp/install.log.syslog
If the ls time is from the last entry in the file, then the time difference is 14 hours.
Would the installer have been running on JST-14 = Eastern Standard Time?
jimb.
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