Yi1080p Home FTP files are in different timezone #440
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Also, note that the time shown on the status webpage for local time is correct local time, and the time in the /tmp/ftppush.log logfile is correct local time, but the date command on linux is in the future.
It appears that the TZ environment variable is not getting set - as this command works right:
and if exported, the date command is correct
Near the end of script/system.sh there is an "unset TZ". Commenting this out does not solve the issue. |
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TZ variable is not set in the shell you are using. Try to source the env: |
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I have just purchased a new Yi 1080p Home camera, Model YYS.2016 manufacture date 2022.01 Serial No: RFUS,
firmware base 9.0.35.00_202111291330
I am using the Allwinner-v2 y211ga for the RFUS version 0.2.2.
I have configured the timezone to "CST6CDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0" for Chicago, IL, USA.
I notice that the files are five hours in the future, and upon logging in to the system, it is showing the response to the "date" command also five hours in the future.
Rebooting the camera does not solve the problem.
I saw this behavior on the recent version of the Yi-Hack for MStar - as I have many of Yi 1080p Home of the MStar variety. It seemed to disappear after a day of use for some reason.
Compared to the MStar variety of Yi-Hack, when I issue the "date" command at the terminal, MStar is providing correct local time, but the Allwinner Yi-Hack is not (currently). I suspect this is the reason the ftp file dates (by directory name) are off the same amount of time.
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