I want to set the clock to PST/PDT (Pacific Standard Time - Daylight
Saving) even though our mainframe is in Colorado. But the clock is stuck
at mountain time!

Using YaST I set the time zone to Pacific Standard Time (I also tried the
Global/PST-PDT) but the time is stuck at Mountain Time. Somehow SLES8
knows that the mainframe is physically located in Colorado!

I tried setting the clock to UTC as well as 'local'.

Checked the /etc/sysconfig/clock,  which shows...

#
# Set to "-u" if your system clock is set to UTC, and to "--localtime"
# if your clock runs that way.
#
HWCLOCK="-u"

#
# Timezone (e.g. CET)
# (this will set /usr/lib/zoneinfo/localtime)
#
TIMEZONE="PST8PDT"
DEFAULT_TIMEZONE="US/Pacific"
__________________________________________
Ranga Nathan / CSG
Systems Programmer - Specialist; Technical Services;
BAX Global Inc. Irvine-California
Tel: 714-442-7591   Fax: 714-442-2840

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