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Man Page: timezone

Operating Environment: osf1

Section: 8

timezone(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       timezone(8)

NAME
timezone - Sets timezone information.
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/timezone [-d]
DESCRIPTION
The timezone command is an interactive program for setting and changing the timezone for users running in the SVID 2 habitat. The program prompts you for specific information regarding the timezone for your area and outputs the settings of both the TZ and TZC environment vari- ables to the /etc/svid2_tZ file. If you specify the -d option, the timezone command outputs only the setting of the TZC environment vari- able. You must execute this command if you are using the SVID 2 habitat. Once it is run, it does not need to be run again unless the system is re-installed.
RESTRICTIONS
You must have superuser privileges to use the timezone command. Refer to the System V Compatibility User's Guide for information on the System V habitat.
SEE ALSO
Functions: timezone(3) System V Compatibility User's Guide System Administration timezone(8)
Related Man Pages
localtime(5) - centos
pmnewcontextzone(3) - centos
tzselect(8) - debian
pmusezone(3) - centos
tzselect(8) - suse
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