Ntp/Daylight savings problem
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Hi!
I've just setup a pfsense box in the office, thanks for a great product (and the book also, which was a great help!). However, ntp is setting the wrong time, possibly due to DST shift? The office is situated in Stockholm, Sweden, and I've set my ntp-servers to [0-3].se.pool.ntp.org, and time zone to Europe/Stockholm, but time is off by +2 hours.Any ideas? Also, is there any better way to check current time than Diagnostics > Command prompt > date? Seems to me it should be visible on the system status page, for instance…
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Have you rebooted since you set the time zone? Many processes will only pick up a time zone change when they are restarted.
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Yep, rebooted to no effect. It seems to be double compensating somehow - if I set time zone to GMT and use [0-3].pool.ntp.org (not .se.) I get correct time…
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Seems odd that it would miscalculate it with the named time zones, usually the GMT+/- number zones have issues but not the geographically named ones.
What happens if you use the normal pool.ntp.org servers and the Europe/Stockholm time zone?
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Just tried it, clock instantly jumps forward 2 hours… Other way round (se-ntp servers, GMT time zone) gives expected time.
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Interesting thing, I'm looking through my logs, and log entries are not continous in time, for instance (reverse log view enabled, so latest event first):
Apr 7 13:11:54 check_reload_status: reloading filter Apr 7 11:11:01 kernel: em1: promiscuous mode disabled Apr 7 11:09:43 kernel: em1: promiscuous mode enabled Apr 7 12:39:08 check_reload_status: reloading filter Apr 7 10:31:14 syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel Apr 7 12:31:14 syslogd: exiting on signal 15 Apr 7 12:17:54 kernel: vlan2: promiscuous mode disabled Apr 7 12:17:54 kernel: em1: promiscuous mode disabled Apr 7 12:16:52 kernel: vlan2: promiscuous mode enabled Apr 7 12:16:52 kernel: em1: promiscuous mode enabled Apr 7 12:01:11 check_reload_status: reloading filter Apr 7 10:01:11 php: : Processing - Apr 7 10:01:11 php: : Processing start -
I did not change system time or mess with ntp during this time. Do different components use different time sources? Or do some of them try to correct for time zone themselves?
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That's typical of switching a time zone and then not rebooting/restarting a process. Processes only pick up a new time zone when (re)started.