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How do I change the server's time?

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When your server is running under linux (Found it by searching the forums):

about linux time changing

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where will I change it :o

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server time = computer time

check the systems time and change it accordingly, does not require server restart

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My server is hosted @ AsuraHosting.. I dont know how to change it

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perhap you can drop AsuraHosting a message or ticket if they have any...

they should be able to help you ....

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Hi letstry,

You simply need to link the appropriate timezone with the '/etc/localtime' file. All of my Filipino customers are using Hong Kong Time as it is the same for the Philippines.

So the command you would type in the terminal would be...

ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Hongkong /etc/localtime

Then you can type the following command to check if it's correct...

date

The output would be something like...

[root@* /]# date
Fri Jun  8 05:34:38 HKT 2012

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