Hi! How ican change parameters for daylight, i mean, i want change the daylight on december first week. I've tried with /usr/lib/tztab but result unsuccessful. (7 Replies)
Need help with a timezone change for my user profile on HPUX, from UTC to PDT8PST
pgop:/home/pgop > date
Thu Sep 25 15:09:50 UTC 2008
to
Thu Sep 25 08:12:44 PDT 2008
Tried looking through manuals for date over this to no luck!!
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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
I have standard web server log file. It contains different columns (like IP address, request result code, request type etc) including a date column with the format .
I have developed a log analysis command line utility that displays... (1 Reply)
Hi,
We have a server in US and hence while the command "date" is given it gives the output in EDT. If I want the date output in MET, how can I get it. Please let me know how I could do it in the script which is ksh. Thanks. (1 Reply)
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... (0 Replies)
I have a cluster of two Solaris server (veritas cluster). one working and the other is standby
I am going to change the date on them , and am looking for a secure solution as it is giving an important service.
my opinion is that the active one doesn't need to be restarted (if I don't change the... (1 Reply)
Hello AIX friends,
We have timezone settings on our AIX 6.1 boxes set to Europe/London.
How can I change it to UTC timezone with Daylight saving disabled.
After running "smit chtz_user" I don't see UTC option in the listing.
Please advise.
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hi,
my system date and time zone is PDT. whenever i append date time stamp to a file it appends the system date thats PDT date time zone. i want to append GMT time zone. is there a mechanism or option which can append the date time stamp according to GMT. (4 Replies)
Hi,
If I change date and time in global zone, then it will affect in non global zones.
During this process what files will get affect in non global zones and which mechanism it's using to change.
gloabl zone:Solaris 11.3 X86
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
gmdate
GMDATE(3) 1 GMDATE(3)gmdate - Format a GMT/UTC date/time
SYNOPSIS
string gmdate (string $format, [int $timestamp = time()])
DESCRIPTION
Identical to the date(3) function except that the time returned is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
PARAMETERS
o $format
- The format of the outputted date string. See the formatting options for the date(3) function.
o $timestamp
- The optional $timestamp parameter is an integer Unix timestamp that defaults to the current local time if a $timestamp is not
given. In other words, it defaults to the value of time(3).
RETURN VALUES
Returns a formatted date string. If a non-numeric value is used for $timestamp, FALSE is returned and an E_WARNING level error is emitted.
CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
|Version | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
| 5.1.0 | |
| | |
| | The valid range of a timestamp is typically from |
| | Fri, 13 Dec 1901 20:45:54 GMT to Tue, 19 Jan 2038 |
| | 03:14:07 GMT. (These are the dates that corre- |
| | spond to the minimum and maximum values for a |
| | 32-bit signed integer). However, before PHP 5.1.0 |
| | this range was limited from 01-01-1970 to |
| | 19-01-2038 on some systems (e.g. Windows). |
| | |
| 5.1.1 | |
| | |
| | There are useful constants of standard date/time |
| | formats that can be used to specify the $format |
| | parameter. |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
gmdate(3) example
When run in Finland (GMT +0200), the first line below prints "Jan 01 1998 00:00:00", while the second prints "Dec 31 1997
22:00:00".
<?php
echo date("M d Y H:i:s", mktime(0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1998));
echo gmdate("M d Y H:i:s", mktime(0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1998));
?>
SEE ALSO date(3), mktime(3), gmmktime(3), strftime(3).
PHP Documentation Group GMDATE(3)