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Time issue can't resolve

Ok, I give up.  Had a ticket in on this since June 2, 2020 and still no resolution.

The time stamp on backups is 4 hours in the future (UTC timezone).  I am on EST (-500) with daylight savings time.

This happens across all three of my antsles, Antsle One, Antsle One D and Antsle Nano.  I have verified that the BIOS time on both Antsle One and One D are set correctly.  The antsle itself reports the correct time/date.  See image. Also, I have edited the antmand file per antsle support back on July 17 which is also visible in the screen shot.

Also I notice when I power off my Windows 7 Antlet on either of the Antsle boxes that it resets the time to UTC on boot.  I have reset the time many times to no avail.

Is anyone else seeing this behavior on their backups?  Any suggestions?

 

TIA

 

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I see the same thing with the backup times on my Antsle Ones and Nanos.  Rather a pain.

Regarding your Windows 7 antlet, if it keeps resetting back to UTC, you can try editing the XML file for it

virsh edit (antlet)

and change this line

<clock offset='utc'>

to

<clock offset='localtime'>

Which should use the antsle's timezone.

I think you have to stop the antlet (not just reboot it) for it to take effect.

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