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When your Virtual machine is out of time sync
To sync your virtual machine with your host, run this on both machines.
ntpdate no.pool.ntp.org
NTP Pool Project is a great little project. Not to mention has some nice clocks.
You only need to care, when your machines are out of time sync, when you are working on time sensitive functionality.
I needed to do this due to:
Working on a html5 iphone interface for a small part of Learnalist.net, I needed to test data which relied on time.
Having the correct time across all devices on your network can be very important. You don’t want to look at syslog messages that are dated for 12PM 1993 when you know it’s 3 in the afternoon in 2011.
Make your Linux server your networks primary NTP server.
Add your preferred public NTP servers...
Ootakayama radio station (JJY) has been shut down due to lack of electricity.
system clock is too fast? Configure it with ntpdate
The problem that prompted this blog post is this AmazonSES error:
RequestExpired, it must be within 300secs/of server time
Let’s check my system clock:
date
Sat Aug 6 09:36:38 PDT 2011
Now let’s point my ntp daemon to do different server: pool.ntp.org
sudo ntpdate pool.ntp.org
Now, let’s do date again:
date
Sat Aug 6 09:30:31 PDT 2011
Yup. My system clock was 6 minutes too fast. And sure enough that fixed the AmazonSES error.
Summary: Use au.pool.ntp.org as the source, instead of using a Server time.
By default Cisco routers can server as NTP Servers, so no need of any config change required to use our router as Authoritative NTP Server. 1. Currently Router is configured to sync with 172.16.4.222, which needs to be...
Ever wanted to extend the benefits of Kohana’s Cascading File System to your assets? That is, allow your modules and application folders contain JS, CSS, images and other static content whilst at the same time being publicly accessible.
If you have then maybe Publicize is the Kohana module...
So, like any good web monkey I do my development in a virtual machine (using good ol virtualbox). It’s quite easy to suspend your session before you head home for the day and then reanimate it when you have to hack on it again. An issue that arises from doing that is your VM’s clock starts to get...