Re : time shift in CEST

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Hi Graza,
UTC is the new name for GMT. You don't need UTC if your hardware clock is not specially UTC.
CEST is Central European Summer Time and means that you have Daylight Saving Time enabled. Sunday, it will become CET (if you have the rigkt package tzdata).
The dates of change are automatically set in /etc/localtime which is a copy of /usr/share/zoneinfo/"your_contry".
Then, for a change this week-end you might have the rpm "tzdata-2006......" installed, check it with command "rpm -q tzdata".

Patrick


----- Message d'origine ----
De : Grazyna Rymaszewska <grazar@xxxxxxxxx>
À : General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Envoyé le : Jeudi, 26 Octobre 2006, 18h18mn 21s
Objet : time shift in CEST


Hello everybody!

We are expecting time shift by 1 hour ahead on Sunday.
I hope it will be done automaticly, but I am not sure if the settngs
in my servers are correct.

On one server in /etc/sysconfig/clock we have:
Zone='Europe/Warsaw'
UTC=true
ARC=false

On the other server in /etc/sysconfig/clock:
Zone='Europe/Warsaw'
UTC=false
ARC=false

When I type 'date' there is:  Thu Oct 26 .. CEST 2006

Should I set something else?

Regards,
Graza

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