your system is set to evaluate your hardware clock as local time (RTC in local TZ). As result, at boot, your system clock is set one hour late (your time zone without DST). From man hwclock: POSIX systems, like Linux, are designed to have the System Clock operate in ...
更简单的方法是,使用计划任务运行 hwclock -w ,将系统时间同步到硬件。参考:https://access.redhat....
Then I wanted to make the synchronisation manually with this command I posted before. My idea was to do this as a cronjob, but there is the next problem: 1. the Pi ignored the command; 2. the cronjob is ignored, too, or deleted after a reboot. But I want to go step by step an...
But again I do not like such dependency and my expectation is that the very first message which gets logged from hwclock must be proper so we have to make sure that before system goes down the hwclock is in sync with local clock IMPORTANT NOTE:With Red Hat Enterprise 7 when the system c...
The fix is now in WSL2 Linux kernel 5.10.16.3 and newer! Note you may need to install WSL2 from the Windows Store to get the latest kernel version per this thread with Craig from Microsoft. Older Answer sudo hwclock -s gets you kind of there, but for some reason doesn't ...
hwclock –systohc –utc Step 4:Now, exit command prompt and right-click onStartmenu and click onRun. Step 5:In theRun commandwindow that opens, writeregeditand pressOK. This will open theRegistry Editorwindow. Step 6:In theRegistry Editorwindow, navigate to the below path: ...
Also, make sure the hardware clocks are sufficiently close together on both systems (hwclock). If not, get the system times close and then do "hwclock --systohc". Joe: we didn't hear back, so we don't know the resolution of this problem. ...
Run hwclock -s inside, assuming that the binary is installed You can turn this into a one-liner in the shell that iterates over running containers and runs crictl exec (with --sync) inside. It has to be run as a privileged user. There are also smaller services to synchronise time, lik...
[OK] driver.amd64-linux [OK] virtualization VT-X [OK] app [OK] moby [OK] system [OK] moby-syslog [OK] db [OK] env [OK] virtualization kern.hv_support [OK] slirp [OK] osxfs [OK] moby-console [OK] logs [OK] docker-cli ...
sept. 13 11:42:48 user-localhost systemd[1]: System is tainted: local-hwclock -- Reboot -- sept. 13 11:42:48 user-localhost systemd[1]: systemd-backlight@backlight:intel_backlight.service: Succeeded. -- Reboot -- sept. 13 11:42:48 user-localhost systemd[1]: Starting Avahi ...