I'd be happy to be able to change the timezone.  Is there a way to change
it in Linux without having to reinstall?

And while I've always run my systems with the hardware clock on GMT, VM and
Linux for this client are only one small LPAR amongst some large z/OS
images that "have always done it that way" and aren't likely to change...

Thanks,
Lee

At 12:38 AM 12/19/2003, you wrote:
To my knowledge, hwclock has never been updated to understand mainframe
clocks.  In your position, I would probably just change the timezone to be
GMT, and then counsel your client as to all the very good reasons why their
system clock should be set to GMT, and not local time.


Mark Post


-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Lee
Stewart
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 11:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Changing Timezone Offset without reinstalling


Hi all...


We have a Linux image (SLES 8 under z/VM 4.4) that has a time/date
problem.   The system hardware clock on the processor runs LOCAL time;  the
timezone offsets in the SYSTEM CONFIG file are zero; and the VM time is
correct -- local time.  When installing SLES 8, the user specified the
correct timezone (US/Mountain) and that the hardware clock was running
local time.  But the time displayed after installation is 7 hours off.

We've double checked that the hardware clock is local time; the VM offsets
are zero; and that SLES 8 was installed specifying that the hardware clock
was local time.  But the time is still wrong.

Poking around it seems that /etc/sysconfig/clock seems like it would
control that.  Ours said:
HWCLOCK="--localtime"
TIMEZONE="US/Mountain"

But changing to HWCLOCK="-u" (based on the comments in the file) made no
difference, even after rebooting...

1)  Short of reinstalling from scratch, is there somewhere else to change
the clock offset?

2)  Any thoughts why specifying that the hardware clock was on local time
"didn't work" as expected?

Thanks for any thoughts...
Lee Stewart

Lee Stewart, Senior SE
Sytek Services, a Division of DSG
(719) 566-0188 , Fax (719) 566-0655
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Lee Stewart, Senior SE
Sytek Services, a Division of DSG
(719) 566-0188 , Fax (719) 566-0655
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.sytek-services.com
www.dsgroup.com

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