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10-27-2000 05:37 AM
10-27-2000 05:37 AM
I am a bit confused on the upcoming time change.
I am in Michigan. Normally, I am 5 hours behind GMT. In the spring we move forward 1 hour and in the fall we move back one hour. We are currently 4 hours behind GMT. This Sunday morning we will be 5 hours behind GMT.
My TZ variable currenly reads:
EST5EDT
Here is my tztab file:
# Eastern Standard Time, Eastern Daylight Time
EST5EDT
0 3 24-30 4 1970-1973 0 EDT4
0 3 6 1 1974 0-6 EDT4
0 3 22-28 2 1975 0 EDT4
0 3 24-30 4 1976-1986 0 EDT4
0 3 1-7 4 1987-2038 0 EDT4
0 1 25-31 10 1970-1973 0 EST5
0 1 24-30 11 1974 0 EST5
0 1 25-31 10 1975-2038 0 EST5
I have looked at the man page for tztab and it is quite confusing. Based on this information, how can I be sure that the time change will occur as required.
Thanks,
Craig A. Sharp
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10-27-2000 05:40 AM
10-27-2000 05:40 AM
SolutionThere is no problem. See these threads:
http://my1.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,1150,0x87e5f841489fd4118fef0090279cd0f9,00.html
http://my1.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,1150,0x4edcf841489fd4118fef0090279cd0f9,00.html
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10-27-2000 06:51 AM
10-27-2000 06:51 AM
Re: Time change
each of these HP-UX supplied files:
/etc/rc : for processes that are children of init, like cron
/etc/profile : for users of /bin/sh or /bin/ksh
/etc/csh.login : for users of /bin/csh
/etc/mkrs : for HP-UX recovery system
So, if users report that their time is incorrect after the change you can check
any of the above files.
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10-27-2000 08:58 AM
10-27-2000 08:58 AM
Re: Time change
Thanks for the replies.
Craig
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10-27-2000 01:50 PM
10-27-2000 01:50 PM
Re: Time change
Thanks ARE appreciated. Points for those who help are also very much appreciated.
...JRF...
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10-31-2000 04:01 AM
10-31-2000 04:01 AM
Re: Time change
I would be glad to assign points.
Craig