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     timezone(4)                DG/UX 4.30                 timezone(4)



     NAME
          timezone - set default system time zone

     SYNOPSIS
          /etc/TIMEZONE

     DESCRIPTION
          This file sets and exports the time zone environmental
          variable TZ.

          This file is "dotted" into other files that must know the
          time zone.

          The syntax of TZ can be described as follows:

          TZ             ->         zone
                                   | zone signed_time
                                   | zone signed_time zone
                                   | zone signed_time zone dst
          zone           ->         letter letter letter
          signed_time         ->         sign time
                                   | time
          time           ->         hour
                                   | hour : minute
                                   | hour : minute : second
          dst            ->         signed_time
                                   | signed_time , dst_date , dst_date
                                   | , dst_date , dst_date
          dst_date            ->         julian
                                   | julian / time
          letter              ->          a | A | b | B | ... | z | Z
          hour                ->          00 | 01 | ... | 23
          minute              ->          00 | 01 | ... | 59
          second              ->          00 | 01 | ... | 59
          julian              ->          001 | 002 | ...| 366
          sign           ->          - | +

     EXAMPLES
          The contents of /etc/TIMEZONE corresponding to the simple
          example below could be

               #    Time Zone
               TZ=EST5EDT
               export TZ

          A simple setting for New Jersey could be

               TZ=EST5EDT

          where EST is the abbreviation for the main time zone, 5 is
          the difference, in hours, between GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)
          and the main time zone, and EDT is the abbreviation for the



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          alternate time zone.

          The most complex representation of the same setting, for the
          year 1986, is

               TZ="EST5:00:00EDT4:00:00,117/2:00:00,299/2:00:00"

          where EST is the abbreviation for the main time zone,
          5:00:00 is the difference, in hours, minutes, and seconds
          between GMT and the main time zone, EDT is the abbreviation
          for the alternate time zone, 4:00:00 is the difference, in
          hours, minutes, and seconds between GMT and the alternate
          time zone, 117 is the number of the day of the year (Julian
          day) when the alternate time zone will take effect, 2:00:00
          is the number of hours, minutes, and seconds past midnight
          when the alternate time zone will take effect, 299 is the
          number of the day of the year when the alternate time zone
          will end, and 2:00:00 is the number of hours, minutes, and
          seconds past midnight when the alternate time zone will end.

          A southern hemisphere setting such as the Cook Islands could
          be

               TZ="KDT9:30KST10:00,64/5:00,303/20:00"

          This setting means that KDT is the abbreviation for the main
          time zone, KST is the abbreviation for the alternate time
          zone, KST is 9 hours and 30 minutes later than GMT, KDT is
          10 hours later than GMT, the starting date of KDT is the
          64th day at 5 AM, and the ending date of KDT is the 303rd
          day at 8 PM.

          Starting and ending times are relative to the alternate time
          zone.  If the alternate time zone start and end dates and
          the time are not provided, the days for the United States
          that year will be used and the time will be 2 AM.  If the
          start and end dates are provided but the time is not
          provided, the time will be midnight.

          Note that in most installations, TZ is set to the correct
          value by default when the user logs on, via the local
          /etc/profile file (see profile(4)).

     NOTES
          When the longer format is used, the TZ variable must be
          surrounded by double quotes as shown.

          The system administrator must change the Julian start and
          end days annually if the longer form of the TZ variable is
          used.

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          time zone to the alternate time zone or vice versa can
          produce unpredictable results.

     SEE ALSO
          profile(4), environ(5).
          ctime(3C).

















































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