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Tomek Rękawek commented on OAK-3645:
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I'll try to prepare expressions that returns current unix epoch for all
database engines. So far:
{noformat}
db2
select cast (days(current_timestamp - current_timezone) - days('1970-01-01') as
integer) * 86400 + midnight_seconds(current_timestamp - current_timezone) from
sysibm.sysdummy1
postgres
select extract(epoch from now())::integer;
mysql
select unix_timestamp();
{noformat}
> RDBDocumentStore: server time detection for DB2 fails due to timezone/dst
> differences
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>
> Key: OAK-3645
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-3645
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
> Issue Type: Technical task
> Components: rdbmk
> Affects Versions: 1.3.10, 1.2.8, 1.0.24
> Reporter: Julian Reschke
> Assignee: Tomek Rękawek
>
> We use {{CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(4)}} to ask the DB for it's system time.
> Apparently, at least with DB2, this might return a value that is off by a
> multiple of one hour (3600 * 1000ms) depending on whether the OAK instance
> and the DB run in different timezones.
> Known to work: both on the same machine.
> Known to fail: OAK in CET, DB2 in UTC, in which case we're getting a
> timestamp one hour in the past.
> At this time it's not clear whether the same problem occurs for other
> databases.
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