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4.6.2 - Setting the Time Zone
Time in Unix is not a simple thing (or put another way, time in Unix is a really simple thing, human time is a politically manipulated mess). Time zone files help the system convert Unix time (the number of seconds past midnight GMT, Jan 1, 1970) to human time, taking into account things like time zones, daylight savings time (DST), DST rule changes, etc. They also include the history of changes. Multiple time zone definition files will sometimes give the same current time, but may have different history. For example, EST5EDT and US/Michigan have the same time NOW, but back in 1975, the rules were different, so if you were doing math with dates and times that involved 1975, you would care about the differences. You should use the most specific and accurate timezone file you can for your region, rather than one that just gives the correct time at this moment. OpenBSD's installer will help you find an appropriate time zone file for you if you are not sure. Simply hit " ? " at each prompt, and the installer will show you options. If the first level of answers doesn't suite you, pick a continent or country, and look at your options there: What timezone are you in? ('?' for list) [right/EST5EDT] ? Africa/ Chile/ GB-Eire Israel NZ-CHAT UCT America/ Cuba GMT Jamaica Navajo US/ Antarctica/ EET GMT+0 Japan PRC UTC Arctic/ EST GMT-0 Kwajalein PST8PDT Universal Asia/ EST5EDT GMT0 Libya Pacific/ W-SU Atlantic/ Egypt Greenwich MET Poland WET Australia/ Eire HST MST Portugal Zulu Brazil/ Etc/ Hongkong MST7MDT ROC posix/ CET Europe/ Iceland Mexico/ ROK posixrules CST6CDT Factory Indian/ Mideast/ Singapore right/ Canada/ GB Iran NZ Turkey What timezone are you in? ('?' for list) [right/EST5EDT] US What sub-timezone of 'US' are you in? ('?' for list) ? Alaska Central Hawaii Mountain Samoa Aleutian East-Indiana Indiana-Starke Pacific Arizona Eastern Michigan Pacific-New What sub-timezone of 'US' are you in? ('?' for list) Michigan http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html (17 of 43)9/4/2011 10:01:58 AM 4 - OpenBSD 4.9 Installation Guide We've now set the time to "US/Michigan". This creates a symbolic link in /etc pointing to the appropriate zoneinfo file in /usr/share/zoneinfo , something like this: /etc/localtime -> /usr/share/zoneinfo/US/Michigan Note the directory " right/ ", this directory includes leap second adjustments, but otherwise duplicates the standard zoneinfo choices. More here . (back to where we might have been) Download 1.27 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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