Automated Shutdown time problem
Jordan Erickson
jerickson at logicalnetworking.net
Fri Nov 6 16:13:50 GMT 2009
Hi Şamil,
Well if you're saying the LTSP client time is off 2 hours from the LTSP
server, you can say that there's something wrong with the NTP configuration.
1) What version of Edubuntu are you using?
2) Can you post your lts.conf and ntpdate script (including permissions
of ntpdate) here?
3) Did you ltsp-update-image after you made your changes?
Cheers,
Jordan/Lns
S. Şamil Ardıç wrote:
> Hi,
> We have tried AutomatedShutdown article at
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/AutomatedTCShutodwn.
> But the time problem has occured that Mr. Erickson noticed thin
> clients randomly off.
> Jordan Erickson wrote an another article at
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/InstallNTPServer
> Then we done everything at that article and checked twice.(Cus' we
> tried this along a week).
>
> But the date at logon screen is different(bios time+2 hours) and after
> the logon the date is different(time at ltsp server).
> (if time difference is useful because of this similarity, We are at GMT +2)
> I read the thread at the list "date" on LTS, how best to set it?. Then
> tried ip address instead domain name of a ntp server, didn't work.
>
> And I didn't understand RCFILE ran successfully and i don't know how
> to trace it. Is there any way to understand this?
>
> Samil Ardic
>
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