Yesterday I've set
oozie.processing.timezone = UTC (back, it's default value)
and set startTime=20:03 of previous day.
timezone for coordinator was: GMT+0400, GMT+0000, UTC

Yes. It works. It really starts as 00:03 of the next day.
But really "timezone" value (GMT+0400, GMT+0000, UTC) didn't change
something. Oozie always adds +4 hours.

Can you please explain this trick?
I just want to run coordinator each day at 00:03 why do I have to perform
such non evident hour calculations for each coordinator?

Please explain. I don't understand the reason of complicity. Thank you.



2013/10/10 Mohammad Islam <[email protected]>

> Can you please set two timezone values ( oozie.processing.timezone
> and  timezone) to UTC?
>  Basically don't specify any timezone value other than UTC.
>
> Then try with the following start times : startTime=20:03 <previous
> days>/startTime=00:03/startTime=04:03.
> Please let me know what you got from this three cases.
>
> After getting your response, i can explain to you (if needed).
>
> Regards,
> Mohammad
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>  From: Serega Sheypak <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 9, 2013 12:06 PM
> Subject: HowTo make Oozie respect timezone?
>
>
> Hi, I completely don't understand how timezones work in oozie.
> Oozie server is in GMT+0400
> Oozie timezone property: oozie.processing.timezone=UTC
>
> I want to run daily coordinator at 00:02 each day
> What do I have to set in coordinator fields?
>
> Right know I try to set
> startTime=00:03
> timeZone=GMT+0400
>
> And Oozie starts coordinator at 04:03.
> I've tried t set timezone of coordinator to UTC, GMT-0400, nothing helps.
>
> Anyway oozie starts coordinator at 04:03
> What do I do wrong?
>

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