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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers how to get the same time in two systems, Post 302572651 by vbe on Thursday 10th of November 2011 01:10:17 PM
Old 11-10-2011
Usually NTP uses only one time : UTC
So you should not have issues ( time zones are local ENV settings...)
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DATETIMEZONE(3) 							 1							   DATETIMEZONE(3)

The DateTimeZone class

INTRODUCTION
Representation of time zone. CLASS SYNOPSIS
DateTimeZone DateTimeZone Constants o const integer$DateTimeZone::AFRICA1 o const integer$DateTimeZone::AMERICA2 o const integer$DateTimeZone::ANTARCTICA4 o const integer$DateTimeZone::ARCTIC8 o const integer$DateTimeZone::ASIA16 o const integer$DateTimeZone::ATLANTIC32 o const integer$DateTimeZone::AUSTRALIA64 o const integer$DateTimeZone::EUROPE128 o const integer$DateTimeZone::INDIAN256 o const integer$DateTimeZone::PACIFIC512 o const integer$DateTimeZone::UTC1024 o const integer$DateTimeZone::ALL2047 o const integer$DateTimeZone::ALL_WITH_BC4095 o const integer$DateTimeZone::PER_COUNTRY4096 Methods o public DateTimeZone::__construct (string $timezone) o public array DateTimeZone::getLocation (void ) o public string DateTimeZone::getName (void ) o public int DateTimeZone::getOffset (DateTime $datetime) o public array DateTimeZone::getTransitions ([int $timestamp_begin], [int $timestamp_end]) o publicstatic array DateTimeZone::listAbbreviations (void ) o publicstatic array DateTimeZone::listIdentifiers NULL ([int $what = DateTimeZone::ALL], [string $country]) PREDEFINED CONSTANTS
o DateTimeZone::AFRICA -Africa time zones. o DateTimeZone::AMERICA -America time zones. o DateTimeZone::ANTARCTICA -Antarctica time zones. o DateTimeZone::ARCTIC -Arctic time zones. o DateTimeZone::ASIA -Asia time zones. o DateTimeZone::ATLANTIC -Atlantic time zones. o DateTimeZone::AUSTRALIA -Australia time zones. o DateTimeZone::EUROPE -Europe time zones. o DateTimeZone::INDIAN -Indian time zones. o DateTimeZone::PACIFIC -Pacific time zones. o DateTimeZone::UTC -UTC time zones. o DateTimeZone::ALL -All time zones. o DateTimeZone::ALL_WITH_BC -All time zones including backwards compatible. o DateTimeZone::PER_COUNTRY -Time zones per country. PHP Documentation Group DATETIMEZONE(3)
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