On Sun, 2009-02-08 at 09:41 -0500, Lizette Koehler wrote:
> If you have a problem with UNIX time in z/OS vs. System time, check your
> UNIX time values in TIMEZONE.   Both LE parms and Unix parms (/etc/profile
> and /etc/init.options (?))

We have a little program that we run weekly, during a brief sysmaint
window, which interrogates a time server and sets the local time via
operator command.  Works a treat in our little monoplex, and keeps us
more-or-less synchronized with the outside world.

But it doesn't modify those /etc files (used to set environment
variables, and which aren't all that dynamic).  I wish the Unix time
routines were able to accept something like TZ=CVTLDTO.

-- 
David Andrews
A. Duda and Sons, Inc.
[email protected]

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