From: | Ken Corey <ken(dot)corey(at)atomic-interactive(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | How do I set the system time on production server? |
Date: | 2002-03-15 17:29:32 |
Message-ID: | E16lvXk-0006mI-00@arrows.timewarp.co.uk |
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Hi All,
I've just realized that our (production, naturally) database's idea of the
current date/time is 24 hours and 14 minutes fast. What a weird thing.
So, is there a way to set the date/time? I've hit the mail archives,
searchable docs, gone through Bruce Momjian's book, hit google, even
sacrificed a few chickens just on the off chance, and found nothing.
Lots of queries about dates, times, or how to find the current system
time...but not how to SET the current system date.
Argh! Help!
(P.S. I'd _love_ an RTFM answer as long as you tell me where the FM is...;^)
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Ken Corey CTO Atomic Interactive, Ltd. http://www.atomic-interactive.com
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