Try JST-9. The offset is "the value added to localtime to arrive at UTC", which is the opposite than the "intuitive" meaning.
El viernes, 24 de julio de 2015, Juha Lumme <[email protected]> escribió: > Hi, > > I have created root fs with buildroot 2014.1, and it runs busybox version > 1.22.1. > > I can't seem to understand how the timezone is meant to be set. > NTP has set the system time appropriately to UTC: > # date > Fri Jul 24 02:03:16 UTC 2015 > > In my case I would like to set Japan standard time, so I set the TZ > variable (or write to /etc/TZ file) to "JST9" (My current interpretation of > http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap08.html > ) and check time time > # export TZ=JST9 > # date > Thu Jul 23 17:03:24 JST 2015 > > Now the time zone seems to have been set appropriately, but the time is 6 > hours in the future. The appropriate time should be the original "02:03:16" > + 9 hours -> "11:03:16". Where do I get this additional offset ? > > > Br, > Juha > > -- Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia [email protected]
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