How To Change Server Time Zone
Apr 22, 2007I have a root access and using DirectAdmin control panel! How to change my server Time zone to GMT + 4?
View 2 RepliesI have a root access and using DirectAdmin control panel! How to change my server Time zone to GMT + 4?
View 2 RepliesI have a server in USA which I have leased to a customer. The customer is running an application in the server and for that he needs the timezone to be set IST in the server. If he does the same, then will it affect the working of the server. What can be the ill-effects of the same. The customer is running Windows 2003 server.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi have question from dns zone name servers !
example my name server is : ns1.myserver.com
i change my server to iweb tech and i do not change ns1.privatedns.com to ns1.myserver.com in Basic cPanel/WHM Setup before trnasfer my accounts !
now my accounts do not work good !
some time they load from ns1.myserver.com and some time load from ns1.privatedns.com
privatedns not worked so some times my sites do not load !
how can i change ns1.privatedns.com to ns1.myserver.com for my account in their dns zone !
with the ssh command to change my server time from Virginia, USA to the Pacific Northwest where I live.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am having an issue where it appears an incorrect time zone may be on my account. I am in Mountain Daylight Time and it appears that it's putting me as being in Eastern Daylight Time.
I was told that you can put a line such as:SetEnv TZ America/Denver
in your htaccess.txt file.
I wasn't sure where to put it so I put it at the end of the hdaccess.txt file.
The issue is it appears it still did not fix it. Is there another way to set the time zone or did I do something incorrectly?
When i try setting time zone to GMT, it do not worked.
# date
Thu Jun 26 10:05:20 UTC 2008
# ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/GMT /etc/localtime
# /usr/sbin/ntpdate time.nist.gov
26 Jun 06:05:27 ntpdate[29806]: step time server 192.43.244.18 offset 1.429150 sec
# date
Thu Jun 26 06:05:27 EDT 2008
It still shows time in EDT.
I have the same problem in other server also, both servers are CentOS 5.2
When i set to UTC, it works
# date
Thu Jun 26 06:10:16 EDT 2008
# rm -f /etc/localtime
# ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/UTC /etc/localtime
# date
Thu Jun 26 10:10:16 UTC 2008
#
I have a linux server running websites without any control panels. The problem is that the scripts run by cron daemons are showing up a wrong time and time zone on emails.
This happens when they are run as automated scripts by cron daemon. Recently I have changed the time from EST to CST. The command date and hwclock --show gives the correct CST, even the scripts run from the shell showsup the correct CST time.
I am using Servint and I am looking for another provider with similar reputation/reliability. I have heard many good things about Zone.net on this forum, but they don't have any reviews older than a few months. Have they been around long, if so, why no early posts?
View 5 Replies View Relatedwhile i am restoring db following error occured
Code:
Error at the line 6803: /*!40103 SET TIME_ZONE=@OLD_TIME_ZONE */;
Query: /*!40103 SET TIME_ZONE=@OLD_TIME_ZONE */;
MySQL: Unknown or incorrect time zone: 'NULL'
I have a customer billing system.
I would like crons to run at midnight so that the invoices are on schedule and have the right dates etc.
My server is overseas and my time is plus 14 hrs here.
I have set my software up to plus 14 hrs time difference also.
What should I set my crons to?
One of my clients is using Microsoft DNS, he needs to change email server which has a different set of IPs. Is there any command or program that can allow him to change all the zone files at one time? Find and replace the IPs?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen I load a new account into WHM a pre-figured email address is entered into the DNS Zone automatically using the DNS Template field %rpemail%
Can you tell me where the email address %rpemail% can be found and how to change it.
Also can I change %rpemail% to something else in that field so that the email address it calls up is perhaps the contact address for root or similar?
We`ve a cPanel webserver, we are going to migrate accounts to another server, So require to decrease TTL of all accounts there, But that is hard to change them one by one.
Do you know how should I decrease all of those TTL`s at the same time with an special command?
Another thing is that, If we dont increase TTL`s after transfer and leave those to be about 300sec, Will that make any issues for us?
And what should a TTL be a large number (standard 86400)?
i have a centos cpanel 11 dedicated server, but the time at server is wrong and i can't sync it.
i try using rdate and it gave me error :
Code:
rdate: rdate: could not set system time: Operation not permitted
I'm using a CentOS 5 VPS server inside a VMWare Infrastructure environment. I don't know if that is relevant, but I have the following:
Every night my server with CentOS 5 changes its time back to +1 UTC. Strangely it happens every 0:00.
I don't use anything like active directory to manage my windows servers. I just manage them individually.
I need to make a change to terminal services configuration on all of them. I don't want to login to each one and manually edit it.
How the hell can I do this in Windows?
In Linux i could knock up a script in about 5 minutes with expect that would login to every single one and make the change i wanted.
This is a rare issue i have on a RHEL 5.2 + cPanel server.
Server time is:
Tue Nov 11 17:02:51 CST 2008
Squirrelmail time show:
Code:
Last Refresh:
Tue, 5:02 pm
So, that is correct too..
But email arrives with -4 hours time, example:
webmaster@xxx.com 1:03 pm testing email
I already rebooted httpd, exim, and imap server, and the server itself too.. and problem stills.
I can't get access to a certain site. I always get the page with:
network time out - server at *** takes to long to respons. More people have noticed this and apparently it only happens to people with certain specific providers. And not all the time. Some times they DO get access eventy to they belong to the same ISP. So I guess an ISP isn't blocking access to it otherwise it would be permenantly/The site administrator insists that certain ISP's are blocking his site. He's hosting it on his own server. The domain belongs is registered at namecheap.com.
If an ISP is blocking this site (if that's possible?), that would lead to that 'network timeout' page wouldn't it?
What is the most likely reason for getting a timeout page anyway?
The server is going down from time to time, every 12 days or so the site hosted there is no longer accesible, everything starts with the site slowing don and down and then is not longer reachable, what we do is to request a power cycle, and with this we start all over again till next power cycle, so on so on, of course, here are my server details and more info on this:
- MySQL - 5.1.41-3ubuntu12.10
- Apache - 2.2.14-5ubuntu8.4
- PHP - 5.3.2-1ubuntu4.9
- operating system: Ubuntu Server 10.04 LTS
After some time emailing the support guys to barely check about what's going on, we received an email with a few things:
1.- found a few errors that likely would cause issues with Apache. The first error is:
[Mon Feb 04 05:03:10 2013] [error] mod_fcgid: fcgid process manager died, restarting the server and the next error is:
[Mon Feb 04 14:32:34 2013] [error] server reached MaxClients setting, consider raising the MaxClients setting ...
Both these errors seem to indicate that you have a process that is running out of control on your server. We were unable to determine what script on your site is running caused your connections to be maxed out however it does appear that before these errors were generated there was a WordPress plugin referenced in your access logs...
2.- Additionally during our review we did find that your error log for mercadodedinerousa.com is 45 GB's which is excessively large and can cause problems when Apache is trying to write a such a large file.
3.- The majority of the errors being logged are:
[Wed Feb 06 12:12:31 2013] [error] [client 200.76.90.5] Options FollowSymLinks or SymLinksIfOwnerMatch is off which implies that RewriteRule directive is forbidden: /var/www/vhosts/mercadodedinerousa.com/httpdocs/index.pl, referer: [URL]
In cpanel I usually see my sever load in red zone like from 15-18
how bad is this ? should I think about changing my host?
I have a quick question about some DNS zones I'm trying to set up for a customer. I figured I would try asking the community before bugging our top-level admins (they have enough to do already, and I'd rather learn this myself).
We have a customer for whom we are managing their DNS. The site is actually hosted elsewhere, but the DNS originates on our server.
They have another site that is hosted with us, and they would like to set up a subdomain redirect from the remotely-hosted site to the site hosted on our hardware. So, the situation looks something like this:
example.com : hosted elsewhere (primary IP not ours), DNS with us
FooSite.example.com : redirect this to www.FooSite.com
I could edit httpd.conf, but it would be easiest (for firewall reasons at the moment) if I could enter in the proper zones via WHM zone editor. I'll be able to see the results either way. I tried setting up the 'A' and 'CNAME' records, and I got as far as directing the 'A' records for the subdomain to the local IP, but I'm not sure how to finish it off (assuming I'm going down the right path). My own knowledge level in this regard is somewhere between novice and intermediate (which is why I have partners and admins ).
when i try to edit a DNS zone on WHM i got the following error :
Editting zone domain.com
Unable to parse zone: Error while parsing zonedata for domain.com: expected valid serial, line 4 ...propagated at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/CPAN/Net/DNS/ZoneFile/Fast.pm line 142.
WHM 11.23.2 cPanel 11.23.3
i am trying to setup my dedicated server and when i try to add an "A Entry" for either Nameservers or hostname then i get the following error:
Code:
BBind reloading on server using rndc zone: [domainname]
I got report from webceo that I have some issues. May someone help me fix this?
DNS Lookup: 0.22 sec
Connect time: 0.33 sec
Host ping: 0.10 sec
That mean too slow with the other sites!
I have big problem, In my HyperVM i've change time to EUROPA/Sarajevo but in WHM still going 24 hours in forward. Please help me to resolve this. This is very important...
View 5 Replies View Relatedi have 1 decent server hosted by netriver, managed by PSM, for the past 3 weeks, my server down every night at the same time, during the day the load was really low ( below 1 ) and suddenly just before 3 oclock in the morning it goes up upto 2000 and the system crash, and need to reboot, then it will back to normal again, PSM doesnt know what causing it and just advised me to install PRM ( which i tried before and really give me headache ), what you guys think causing it ?
View 6 Replies View Relatedhow can i change the server's time?
lets say the current time is with L.A and i want it to change to Tehran-IRAN.
After being with KnownHost for a while, I decided to make the jump to a real Dedicated Server. KnownHost does offer a Hybrid Server -- but it isn't a real Dedicated Server. So I gave up my Hybrid at KH to experience the real thing.
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I just wanted to let you guys know that so far in day two with MMB, I'm ecstatic to report that my server was set up correctly from the very beginning in less than the 24-48 hours they advertise (mine was less than 24 , and I have alrerady opened a support ticket to get another software installed -- and within 30 minutes, the software was installed and the ticket closed. This all happened tonight -- a Saturday night.
I'm not getting paid to post this -- but I do believe in giving credit where credit is due. I will report followups if things do take a turn for the worse, but so far, its not just good -- it's GREAT!
Week ago I decided to rent another dedicated box , install CentOS 5 64Bit and use LiteSpeed as a web server. What seemed to be trivial at start became nightmare later.
I was unable to compile PHP 5 with --with-litespeed and --with-curl directives. If I removed one of them it was ok but together it didn't work.
Tried to search forums but nothing helped, so I decided to go back to Centos 5 32bit and try there. It compiled OK.
So I'm in trouble now. I wanted to have server with 64bit OS + LiteSpeed because of its speed, system resources consumption and good DOS protection.
I asked several questions about advantages of 64bit over 32bit OS and the most important thing was how much issues can I expect on 64bit OS (libraries availability). Almost every reply said that it's without issues to go with 64bit OS. My experiences say it's not as easy as I expected.
I didn't find any good protection against DOS for Apache so far, mod_evasive doesn't work as I expected. What do you recommend ? Should I stay with apache on Centos 64bit + apache with everything installed via yum (should work OK) or go with CentOS 5 32bit + LiteSpeed there ? LiteSpeed I'm talking about is Enterprise edition.