isolation

Bob McClure Jr robertmcclure at earthlink.net
Mon Oct 25 15:30:19 UTC 2004


On Sat, Oct 23, 2004 at 09:59:23PM +0200, roland brouwers wrote:
> > Now that I have you on line, a little other question:
> > How can I change the Timezone for the server and for the user?
> 
> The easiest way is, as root, use "redhat-config-time".  Tbis is the
> same tool that was used initially if you installed in GUI mode.
> 
> When it comes up, click on the "Timezone" tab and select your desired
> timezone.
> 
> Okt the 23th:
> 
> I did what you suggested and put the server on timezone: Paris.
> When I login with the user roland I get a time 7 hours less.
> I mean, if I get out of my program to the shell, the date command
> delivers the right time. Back into my program I get 7 hours less.
> Isn't there a variable, in bash_profile, which can be set to the correct
> timezone.

You may need to reboot the machine for the timezone change to affect
all processes on the machine.

Cheers,
-- 
Bob McClure, Jr.             Bobcat Open Systems, Inc.
robertmcclure at earthlink.net  http://www.bobcatos.com
Grace happens.




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