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Old 2006-02-23
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Default Time value of log entries in SmartView Tracker is inaccurate by 1 hour (or 23 hours)

I'm trying to figure out how to resolve my log tracker time issue but can't find any "public" documentation for correcting the problem. Does anyone have some information to pass along? The knowledge base article from CP is sk19225. Thanks.
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Old 2006-02-23
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Default Re: Time value of log entries in SmartView Tracker is inaccurate by 1 hour (or 23 hou

Check clock and time zone on all you servers.
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Old 2006-02-24
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Default Re: Time value of log entries in SmartView Tracker is inaccurate by 1 hour (or 23 hou

Check Point has had a problem with this for quite a while now. The problem is caused because Check Point will only check the system time when the process starts but if the time changes on the management station it will not change for Check Point. This always happens with Daylight Savings time.

Quickest and easiast fix is to either reboot the management station or do a cpstop/cpstart.
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