> Date: Wednesday, April 05, 2017 13:15:19 -0400 > From: Brian Mathis <brian.mathis+centos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 9:22 PM, Jerry Geis <jerry.geis@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >> When I do the date +%Z I get the timezone. Which currently is EDT. >> >> I am sending information to another system, that says EDT is not a >> valid timezone. I have no way to modify the other system. >> >> My question is - is there a way to get the non-day-lite savings >> time zone ? For example EST is valid - EDT is not. >> >> Just curious if there is an easy way already present to get a >> standard time zone. >> >> Thanks, - I know weird situation the other end not supported EDT. >> >> Jerry >> > > > Communication of time values should use UTC, not a specific time > zone, unless the remote side needs to know the time zone for a > specific reason. > > To get the time in a different zone, use the TZ environment var: > TZ=UTC date > > > ~ Brian Mathis > @orev Or, if for some reason you want to pass the timezone, use the GMT offset (e.g., -0400) rather than the three-letter abbreviations that, as noted earlier, aren't unique. A better description of the context for this might also result in more focused responses. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos