>Is it required to run rtc when I edit /etc/TIMEZONE file and change TZ
>variable ?
No; there's no direct connection between what's in /etc/rtc_config
and what is in /etc/TIMEZONE.
By default they are configured the same but you can also run the
rtc clock in a different timezone, e.g., GMT.
Hi Casper,
Is it required to run rtc when I edit /etc/TIMEZONE file and change TZ
variable ?
Is it required to reboot the machine once timezone changes are done ?
I see Linux machines do need reboot when timezone is changed.
Regards
Manoj Nayak
On 06/19/09 14:00, casper@sun.com wrote:
>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 "Ameri
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_
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_