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Subject: [Opensim-users] Idea about "Daylight Saving Time rules"...
From: olivier () van-helden ! net (Olivier van Helden)
Date: 2012-05-26 8:34:26
Message-ID: 6A53025B-F14C-4A64-8667-111A75C69184 () van-helden ! net
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In world time is aligned to server time, anyway.
You can make the test: change your computer hour by 10 minutes, for example, and then \
connect to a grid (hosted on another computer of course). In-world time will follow \
server time, not your computer. As the time is given by the login server, having some \
of the simulators running on other machines with a different time will not have any \
effect on users in-world time.
However, as a general rule in a "any-kind-of-service" network environment, it's \
better to use NTP to ensure relevant time. This is definitely made at system-level, \
not at grid level.
Le 26 mai 2012 ? 08:57, OpenSimFan a ?crit :
> i thought maybe in grid modes, you have all kinds of opensim users all over
> the world. With ntp server you can keep opensim time up-to-date. You can do
> this at (grid)-server end.
>
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> OpenSimFan
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