Bug in AIX 6.1/7.1 Time Zone DST Change -again


 
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Old 03-05-2012
Data Bug in AIX 6.1/7.1 Time Zone DST Change -again

Hi Everyone
Just wanted to share with you that IBM AIX is having again problem with Summer Time Shift..

IBM Possible Action Required: System time may not change properly at DST start/end dates on AIX 7.1 and AIX 6.1 - United States

For me it means some additional overtimes in the weekend.Smilie
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