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Hi guys,<br>
<br>
I report you what i discovered this morning.<br>
<br>
. I have 2 services running in Cuis in 2 independent
Linux/Debian servers. <br>
<br>
. In weekend in Italy we changed time from CEST to CET<br>
<br>
. The OSes changed time correctly<br>
<br>
. But Cuis services are 1 hour forward !?!?<br>
<br>
. If i run a fresh new Cuis now in my laptop (Linux/debian vm),
I see it has the correct time, corresponding to the OS time <br>
<br>
. I did not change my localTimeZone in Cuis, in any machine. It
is acceptable for me it says UTC<br>
even if it is actually localtime.<br>
<br>
. Seeing 'DateAndTime now' I discovered that Cuis by default
uses primLocalMicrosecondClock, so it should<br>
always use the OS local clock and think it is in the UTC
timezone. But, it is not doing<br>
so on images that were started some days ago (max 20). It does
so on new run images.<br>
<br>
I don't know well how to fix this. Maybe some time config is
made when Cuis starts up?<br>
It seems it is remembering the time when it was stared.<br>
<br>
<br>
EXTRA. NOT IMPORTANT AS THE PREVIOUS. <br>
If there are some changes to make I have a suggestion for
improvement. <br>
Could we set localTimeZone to "system", or "local" ? At present
we are reading localTime from the OS<br>
and setting to UTC. Which is a bit confusing. <br>
<br>
bye<br>
Nicola<br>
<br>
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