Hello Bill,

Friday, November 15, 2002, 10:47:15 PM, you wrote:

BB> If I understand you correctly - you *can* have different timezones in each
BB> VS.. If you run date in a vs - it takes the time of the machine, then
BB> applies the time zone difference specific to the VS (or host server..)

BB> eg. to give the host server the GMT timezone, do:

BB>     ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/GMT /etc/localtime

Ok!  This I understand !  :)

BB> to give the virtual server, blah, the timezone CET, do:

BB>     bevs -r blah
BB>     ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/CET /etc/localtime

BB> (you may have to rm /etc/localtime first)

Ok, but here is the problem......
If I do this, the host server timezone change too!

hadad

BB> I am pretty sure this is right, anyone else correct me if I am wrong.
BB> Bill.

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