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RL> Egor Egorov wrote:
>>Renato,
>>Tuesday, July 23, 2002, 9:40:35 PM, you wrote:
>>
>>RL> I have several mysql servers installed, all without TZ variable, one of
>>RL> them, insists in set the "select now()" to 4 hours ahead of my internal
in the redhat instalation procedure. And I did that for all servers, but
only this one has this behaviour.
Egor Egorov wrote:
>Renato,
>Tuesday, July 23, 2002, 9:40:35 PM, you wrote:
>
>RL> I have several mysql servers installed, all without TZ variable, one of
>RL> the
Renato,
Tuesday, July 23, 2002, 9:40:35 PM, you wrote:
RL> I have several mysql servers installed, all without TZ variable, one of
RL> them, insists in set the "select now()" to 4 hours ahead of my internal
RL> clock, first I touch that I should set TZ to my time time zone
I have several mysql servers installed, all without TZ variable, one of
them, insists in set the "select now()" to 4 hours ahead of my internal
clock, first I touch that I should set TZ to my time time zone in
/etc/init.d/mysql, but when I do that, the "select now()" ad
Gerald,
Thursday, April 18, 2002, 1:52:25 AM, you wrote:
GRJ> Can the TZ be set in my.cnf (my.ini) when the MySQL server starts up?
GRJ> I have read the manual on this, and tried various combinations, but haven't
GRJ> hit the right syntax.
No, you can't specify timezone i
Can the TZ be set in my.cnf (my.ini) when the MySQL server starts up?
I have read the manual on this, and tried various combinations, but haven't
hit the right syntax.
Gerald Jensen
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n standard time format.
After reading the doco I have been able to find a reference to mysql
referencing an environment variable "TZ".
However it does not give an example of what to set this to if I require the
above mentioned format.
Secondly the other thing that puzzles me is that
Hi folks -
I am still having 2 related problems with the timezone setting for mysqld &
was hoping to get some help.
Basically my squestions are as follows:
a) the documentation says to set timezone by simply using --timezone=# when
starting mysqld - but WHAT are the valid number values & which
Hi folks -
I am still having 2 related problems with the timezone setting for mysqld &
was hoping to get some help.
Basically my squestions are as follows:
a) the documentation says to set timezone by simply using --timezone=# when
starting mysqld - but WHAT are the valid number values & which
Hi folks -
I am having 2 related problems with the timezone setting for mysqld & was
hoping to get some help.
Basically my squestions are as follows:
a) the documentation says to set timezone by simply using --timezone=# when
starting mysqld - but WHAT are the valid number values & which time z
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