Compare "date -u" output on a few systems to be sure your system clock isn't incorrectly set.
Often, wall time looks correct, even when the offset and system clock are wrong. [RC] On Thursday, April 03, 2008, at 08:31AM, "Bill Boyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >AIX 6.1 on a Power6 p520 > >TSM 5.5 server > > > >When I issue the AIX date command: > > > ># date > >Thu Apr 3 11:12:55 EDT 2008 > > > >And the TZ variable: > > > >TZ=America/New_York > > > > > >But then a SHOW TIME command in TSM gives me a 5-hour difference.. > > > >tsm: BETHDTCTSM01>show time > > > >Current Date and Time on the Server > >---------------------------------------- > >04/03/08 16:12:34 > >UTC (GMT) Date/Time is: 04/03/08 15:12:34 > >Last Noted Date/Time is: 04/03/08 16:12:30 > >Daylight Savings Time is in effect: YES > > > > > >I've verified that the date/time is correct in SMITTY and have the correct >timezone specified. Even rebooted the server. > > > >Why are my times off?? Any ideas/solutions??? Please??????? > > > >Biill Boyer > >