Re: /etc/localtime

2016-07-08 Thread Clayton Coleman
t; servlet JEE tech, then having the app timezone set (regardless of client >>> timezone) may be useful. I can also see a case for scheduled/cron-like >>> jobs being more readable with an assumed timezone. >>> >>> >>> >>> *Brandon Richins* >>>

Re: /etc/localtime

2016-07-08 Thread Luke Meyer
rom: *Clayton Coleman >> *Date: *Friday, July 8, 2016 at 8:56 AM >> *To: *Luke Meyer >> *Cc: *Brandon Richins , dev < >> dev@lists.openshift.redhat.com> >> *Subject: *Re: /etc/localtime >> >> >> >> Shouldn't logs be written to UTC a

Re: /etc/localtime

2016-07-08 Thread Clayton Coleman
on-like > jobs being more readable with an assumed timezone. > > > > *Brandon Richins* > > > > *From: *Clayton Coleman > *Date: *Friday, July 8, 2016 at 8:56 AM > *To: *Luke Meyer > *Cc: *Brandon Richins , dev < > dev@lists.openshift.redhat.com> > *

Re: /etc/localtime

2016-07-08 Thread Brandon Richins
timezone) may be useful. I can also see a case for scheduled/cron-like jobs being more readable with an assumed timezone. Brandon Richins From: Clayton Coleman Date: Friday, July 8, 2016 at 8:56 AM To: Luke Meyer Cc: Brandon Richins , dev Subject: Re: /etc/localtime Shouldn't logs be wr

Re: /etc/localtime

2016-07-08 Thread Clayton Coleman
ely. I think each distro may have its own way of doing timezones. Many > seem to share the /etc/timezone, /etc/localtime, and /usr/share/zoneinfo > files/folders. Alpine doesn’t seem to come with timezone data in their > base image. > > > > It appears to me that the kernel keep

Re: /etc/localtime

2016-07-08 Thread Luke Meyer
ound a > little because a colleague of mine had some timezone issues with Docker > lately. I think each distro may have its own way of doing timezones. Many > seem to share the /etc/timezone, /etc/localtime, and /usr/share/zoneinfo > files/folders. Alpine doesn’t seem to come wi

Re: /etc/localtime

2016-07-06 Thread Brandon Richins
It looks like this could be a complicated issue. I searched around a little because a colleague of mine had some timezone issues with Docker lately. I think each distro may have its own way of doing timezones. Many seem to share the /etc/timezone, /etc/localtime, and /usr/share/zoneinfo

/etc/localtime

2016-07-06 Thread Luke Meyer
Is there a simple way to find out the host's local timezone without having to mount /etc/localtime (which is pretty painful given it requires hostmount)? Could there be some way it's passed in as an env var or something? ___ dev mailin