
(02-11-2016, 12:59 AM)Unnamed Mercenary Wrote: I bring words of the Wizard!I work a lot with EC2 and I've never had this issue. There are a lot of things Amazon says you shouldn't do (like set static IPs inside an instance) that in reality work fine.
Quote:You can't do anything with the clock, actually. It's synced by EC2 to whatever the EC2 host wants it to be. If you try to sync with ntp, it'll get undone by the EC2 integration services. I first discovered this when trying to run an ntp server on a personal machine.
Non-tech version: The clock will just be set back to how it is now, because of how the server's set up and controlled.
So....RPC will not be going under maintenance for timing.
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In other news, I've found some plugins that expand our alerts system! (they don't fix the friends/ignore list issue though).
Have is actually been tried?
Edit: Looks like it has, but my point stands, It's probably doable somehow.