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[ale] Timezon
Java reads the timezone information once when the JVM starts, and never
checks it again. So if you change the TZ, you will need to restart you JVMs.
Christopher Fowler wrote:
> I got it working but for some odd reason tomcat even after restart
> thought it was in EDT.
>
> env TZ=US/Central /etc/rc.d/init.d/tomcat restart
>
> fixed the problem.
>
> On Wed, 2006-07-26 at 17:39 -0400, Christopher Fowler wrote:
>
>> I just changed the timezone on a system from EDT to CDT. For the most
>> part the time is looking right but some programs still see a time of EDT
>> or one hour above CDT. Is there one more step I forgot?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Chris
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