I assume you are in Australia (as you have not included your location in your profile), is the time also wrong on the TV screen, or just Tivoweb?
Peter.
anyone else having problems getting the time to correctly reflect the change over to DST today?
i've done 3 successful calls, but the time hasn't updated correctly.
my last one done just now (Sunday, 1:28pm) and the output from TivoWeb is "Sunday, Oct 05 at 12:26 pm"
any way for me to force the correct time?
thanks!
A
I think it works if you telnet the type in "settime YYYYMMDDhhmmss" and it should work.
yes to both - i am in Aus (syd) and the time is wrong on the Tivo guide interface and on tivoweb
To update your timezone and effect the Daylight Savings Time change, I basically follow the instructions listed here: http://www.oztivo.net/twiki/bin/view...htSavingChange
Note that to run ntpdate if you are using the second method, use the following:
/bin/ntpdate -b -v 132.163.4.103
If that doesn't work for some reason, try
/bin/ntpdate -b -v 129.6.15.29
If you are running an old version, the method I indicated in my post will still work. I am running 1.3 on my three Tivos and it worked for them.
I will repeat this here for clarity. Basically if you are running version 1.4 or below:
Note on line 3 of this post, it is showing a Smilie instead of Colon ':' and Letter 'o'. I can't seem to find a way to post this correctly! Please refer to the link if you are going to cut and paste this into Telnet!
- Telnet to your Tivo.
- Change to the top-level directory by doing cd /
- Run the command rsync -rv 65.49.60.197:ztivo_timezones .
- Don't forget the space then dot on the end of the command!
- rs/bin/ntpdate -b -v 132.163.4.103
Last edited by Dave Hatt; 06-10-2008 at 11:37 AM.
thanks for the help, but i don't think it worked...
at step3 it seemed to work & said receiving file list, then went through all the australian zones, but wrote 0 bytes, read 0 bytes.
on the ntpdate i got the error 'no such file/directory'
i also just did another phone update, but still nothing
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