Hi Guys,

I have one x86 system installed with Solaris 10 Update 6. When I do TimeZone change , I have to run ntpdate command to synchronize the time of the system. I do following steps. My current time zone is in "Asia/Calcutta"

1. Edit /etc/TIMEZONE and Change  TZ variable to "America/Los_Angeles".
2. Run the following command.
     rtc -z  America/Los_Angeles
     rtc -c

3. Reboot the system.
4. Run date command, time does not display in the above mentioned timezone.
5. Run ntpdate "ntpservername". Then date displays correct time.

Is it required to use ntpdate everytime when I change timezone of the system.

Thanks
Manoj Nayak


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