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We are investigating an issue from a customer from Western Australia related to DST change on 25 th March. The customer in Australia has the below settings for Time Zone. The System is Solaris 9.
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Trying to install a small OS to run this old laptop.
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Hello AIX friends,
We have timezone settings on our AIX 6.1 boxes set to Europe/London.
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Please advise.
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
tzsetup
TZSETUP(8) BSD System Manager's Manual TZSETUP(8)NAME
tzsetup -- set local timezone
SYNOPSIS
tzsetup [-nrs] [-C chroot_directory] [zoneinfo_file | zoneinfo_name]
DESCRIPTION
The tzsetup utility reads a database of timezone information and presents a menu allowing the user to select a specific zone without knowing
the details of the database layout. The selected zone is installed as the system default zone. The tzsetup utility also determines whether
any adjustment is necessary for systems where the hardware clock does not keep UTC.
The following options are available:
-C chroot_directory
Open all files and directories relative to chroot_directory.
-n Do not create or copy files.
-r Reinstall the zoneinfo file installed last time. The name is obtained from /var/db/zoneinfo.
-s Skip the initial question about adjusting the clock if not set to UTC.
It is possible to short-circuit the menu system by specifying the location of a zoneinfo_file or the name of the zoneinfo_name on the command
line; this is intended mainly for pre-configured installation scripts or people who know which zoneinfo they want to install.
TIMEZONE DATABASE
The contents of the timezone database are indexed by /usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab. This file lists, for each timezone data file, the ISO
3166 territory code, approximate geographical coordinates (in ISO 6709 format), and location within the territory.
The maintainers of the database maintain the following policies:
1. At least one zone for every country or inhabited geographical territory.
2. One zone for every distinct, documented timezone history since the beginning of the UNIX epoch (January 1, 1970, GMT).
3. Each zone is named for the most populous city therein. (Where possible, the database includes pre-1970 history for its city.)
The source code to the database (/usr/src/share/zoneinfo/[a-z]*) contains many additional comments and documentation references for the his-
torically minded.
FILES
/etc/localtime current time zone file
/etc/wall_cmos_clock see adjkerntz(8)
/usr/share/misc/iso3166 mapping of ISO 3166 territory codes to names
/usr/share/zoneinfo directory for zoneinfo files
/usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab mapping of timezone file to country and location
/var/db/zoneinfo saved name of the timezone file installed last
EXAMPLES
Normal usage, to select the right zoneinfo file via the dialog-based user interface:
tzsetup
Install the file /usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Sydney:
tzsetup /usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Sydney
Install the zoneinfo file for Australia/Sydney, assumed to be located in /usr/share/zoneinfo:
tzsetup Australia/Sydney
After a reinstall of the zoneinfo files, you can reinstall the latest installed zoneinfo file (as specified in /var/db/zoneinfo):
tzsetup -r
SEE ALSO date(1), adjtime(2), ctime(3), timezone(3), tzfile(5), adjkerntz(8), zdump(8), zic(8)DISCLAIMER
The representation of certain localities as being associated with certain countries and/or territories is for the purposes of identification
only, and does not imply any endorsement or rejection on the part of the FreeBSD Project of the territorial claims of any entity.
BUGS
Programs which are already running when tzsetup creates or updates /etc/localtime will not reflect the updated timezone. When the system is
first configured for a non-UTC hardware clock, it is necessary to run adjkerntz(8) (which normally happens as a part of system startup) in
order to update the kernel's idea of the correct timezone offset.
BSD October 21, 2009 BSD