setting @TM
Kenneth Brody
kenbrody at bestweb.net
Sat Jul 24 09:53:57 PDT 2004
"Richard D. Williams" wrote:
>
> Red Hat Linux 8.0
> FP 5.0.10D4
>
> I have two applications running on a server in the Central Time Zone.
> One of the applications services a client in California.
> The system time is set to Central Time.
>
> Is there a way to adjust or set the @TM to a different timezone than the
> serve?
*nix defines a TZ environment variable for just this purpose. Currently,
it should be set as "CST6CDT" (or "CST6" if some parts of Indiana), which
tells the system you're in the Central timezone. For Pacific, set it to
"PST8PDT", and everything on the system should show two hours earlier.
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