On OS/400, there is a properties files floating somewhere which the JVM looks for to set system properties.

-Tim

Robyne Vaughn wrote:

Thanks.   That helps a lot.  However, not unix,  IBM OS/400.  I know
where to look for help with that.
Much appreciation.
robyne

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 8:02 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Timestamp on log is 6 hours ahead of system time.



To check dump your System variables, the time zone variable should be
obvious to pick out from all System properties


To set
1) Set the appropriate system property (CATALINA_OPTS=-D???)
or
2) (Unix) Make sure your TZ environment var is correct (YMMV depending
on unix flavor)


-Tim

Robyne Vaughn wrote:


Thanks. That somewhat answers the question. Would you know how I can


fix the problem?  How would I check to see what timezone the jvm is
pointing to - and then how would I set it to the correct time?   I

would


be the current user who starts Tomcat. I don't know if I(user) have any time specifications separate from the system.




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