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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Timezone Problems Post 75551 by tom_xx_hu@yahoo on Monday 20th of June 2005 01:29:24 PM
Old 06-20-2005
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Originally Posted by ortsvorsteher
Hi all,

i have running an hp-ux a-class server with hp-ux 11.00.

All users without root are using the wrong timezone. root is using METDST, all others are using EDT.

I have checked /etc/profile /etc/TIMEZONE /etc/ntp.conf and the .profiles from the users. But there is no failure...

Is there anyone with an idea??? Smilie
It is not assumed that every users (including root) should see same single Time Zone in one system. So there is basically nothing wrong there.
Specifically in your case, if you want root useing same TZ as EDT, what provents you from changing METDST to EDT?

Tom
 

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timezone(4)							   File Formats 						       timezone(4)

NAME
timezone - default timezone data base SYNOPSIS
/etc/timezone DESCRIPTION
The timezone file contains information regarding the default timezone for each host in a domain. Alternatively, a single default line for the entire domain may be specified. Each entry has the format: Timezone-name official-host-or-domain-name Items are separated by any number of blanks and/or TAB characters. A `#' indicates the beginning of a comment; characters up to the end of the line are not interpreted by routines which search the file. The timezone is a pathname relative to the directory /usr/share/lib/zone- info. This file is not actually referenced by any system software; it is merely used as a source file to construct the NIS timezone.byname map. This map is read by sysidtool(1M) to initialize the timezone of the client system at installation time. For more information, see the Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Basic Installations. The timezone file does not set the timezone environment variable TZ. See TIMEZONE(4) for information to set the TZ environment variable. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Typical timezone line Here is a typical line from the /etc/timezone file: US/Eastern East.Sun.COM #Sun East Coast FILES
/etc/timezone SEE ALSO
sysidtool(1M), TIMEZONE(4) Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Basic Installations SunOS 5.10 18 Feb 2003 timezone(4)
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