On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 06:31:14 -0800, Mark T. Regan, K8MTR wrote:

>Our main data center is in EST. We have another data center that is in CST. We 
>will be moving the mainframes from the data center in CST to the one in EST. 
>Currently the system programming staff for both data centers use the same 
>change management tool, but the implementation time is based on where the 
>change was physically being made. This was okay when the mainframes were 
>physically in two different locations. Now the mainframes will be in the same 
>location, and the ones coming from CST, will still be running the local time 
>in CST. The system programmer staff for both locations, which are under the 
>same management, will still stay where they are.
>
>So the question is, would change request implementation start times be based 
>on the time at the physical location or the local time being used on the LPAR?
>
<sigh>
You should use GMT (AKA Zulu).
You should use GMT (AKA Zulu).
You should use GMT (AKA Zulu).

-- The Snark
</sigh>

>Mark T. Regan, K8MTR
>CTO1 USNR-Retired (1969-1991)

-- gil

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