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Re: Daylight saving

 
Ravinder Singh Gill
Regular Advisor

Daylight saving

Hi guys,

I need to know how the time on our HP servers will adjust to match the correct time after the change this weekend. I believe the time on the server will slow down for i.e. 2 hours at the end of which it will be the correct time, but what I need to know is what time it will start to slow down and what time this will finish.

Can anyone help?
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Arunvijai_4
Honored Contributor

Re: Daylight saving

Same question was floating here yesterday, you can find the answer here,

http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=967177

-Arun
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Muthukumar_5
Honored Contributor

Re: Daylight saving

See man tztab man page.

You have to define time changes with /etc/tztab file so that it will get effective with date / ctime commands.

hth.
Easy to suggest when don't know about the problem!
Muthukumar_5
Honored Contributor

Re: Daylight saving

file is /usr/lib/tztab not /etc/tztab. (Bad day again to give correct information :( ).

thx.
Easy to suggest when don't know about the problem!
MarkSyder
Honored Contributor

Re: Daylight saving

I think your understanding is incorrect: I don't believe the server slows down but switches to showing the amended time immediately it changes. In the UK this is 2 am.

Mark Syder (like the drink but spelt different)
The triumph of evil requires only that good men do nothing
Ravinder Singh Gill
Regular Advisor

Re: Daylight saving

This is what I need to confirm, whether it will slow down or whether it will change immediately & exactly at what time.

Are you guys sure it does not slow down?
Borislav Perkov
Respected Contributor

Re: Daylight saving

Hi Ravinger,

It will not slow. It will just change the time.

http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=967177

Regards,
Borislav
Ravinder Singh Gill
Regular Advisor

Re: Daylight saving

Hi guys. You were right. from man tztab all is explained. The time changes from 01:59AM to 01:00AM.
John Waller
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Daylight saving

Ravinder,

Its not this weekend but next weekend 30th Oct
tztab: 0 1 25-31 10 1996-2038 0
Don't do what a collegue of mine once did, working on a Sunday morning he believed the time had changed and because all the servers were showing the wrong time manually changed them all (all 82 of them).

The problem was he then had to change them all back and because he had put the time forward 1 hour it caused problems with some of the application as it caused dusplicate data.

Ravinder Singh Gill
Regular Advisor

Re: Daylight saving

Thanks
Bill Thorsteinson
Honored Contributor

Re: Daylight saving

Time on the server will not change,
it is in UTC (aka GMT, or Zulu).
This timezone does not have daylight time.

Displayed times will change according to the timezone definition. Most definitions change
the time at 2 am (North America or 1 am
(Europe) as per the defined standard.
Using North America the next miniute after
1:59 xDT is 1:00 xST in faall and 3:00 xST
in spring.

More explanation about daylight saving is at:
http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/index.html