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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Timekeeping in Linux question ... Post 302515737 by Corona688 on Wednesday 20th of April 2011 06:33:20 PM
Old 04-20-2011
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Originally Posted by newlinuxuser1
I was reading that real world servers are set to use UTC and do not use timezones. Is it true?
It's generally the norm for the system clock to be UTC, and the timezone itself to be calculated from the TZ variable, or /etc/localtime, or other means.
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PMLOCALTIME(3)						     Library Functions Manual						    PMLOCALTIME(3)

NAME
pmLocaltime - convert the date and time for a reporting timezone C SYNOPSIS
#include <time.h> #include <pcp/pmapi.h> struct tm *pmLocaltime(const time_t *clock, struct tm *result); cc ... -lpcp DESCRIPTION
pmLocaltime is very similar to localtime(3), except the timezone used is the current ``reporting timezone'' (rather than the default TZ environment variable scheme), and the result is returned into a caller-declared buffer (rather than a private buffer). Like localtime(3) the time to be converted is passed via clock, and the result contains the components broken out in the elements of the tm struct. pmLocaltime returns result as the value of the function. The default current reporting timezone is as defined by the TZ environment variable, so pmLocaltime and localtime(3) will initially produce a similar encoding of the date and time. Use pmNewZone(3), pmNewContextZone(3) or pmUseZone(3) to establish a new current reporting timezone that will affect pmLocaltime but not localtime(3). SEE ALSO
localtime(3), PMAPI(3), pmCtime(3), pmGetConfig(3), pmNewContextZone(3), pmNewZone(3), pmUseZone(3), pcp.conf(5) and pcp.env(5). Performance Co-Pilot PCP PMLOCALTIME(3)
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