I think John wins the prize!  I just IPLed my sandbox moving the local
time 2 hours to the west and the FTP client still put a GMT timestamp on
the member it put into the PDS.  The programmer who reported it to me
reported it as a z/OS 1.7 upgrade issue and since I have no 1.4 LPARs
left, I couldn't refute it.  Now I can (with some certainty) tell her
that this is how it has been working and there's nothing I can do about
it.

Thanks for all the good responses.  I learned a bit about z/OS unix
today.

Rex

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Subject: Re: Probably a basic TCP/IP question


> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pommier, Rex R.
> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 3:07 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
> Subject: Probably a basic TCP/IP question
> 
> Sorry for a basic question, but where does the FTP client get it's 
> timestamp information from?  I have a programmer who just performed an

> FTP GET command to a PDS member.  The ISPF statistics were updated 
> with the FTP GET.  Unfortunately, the timestamp placed on the member 
> is 5 hours into the future.  My CLOCKxx parameter in Parmlib is set to

> west 5, so somehow the FTP client is adding another 5 hours onto it's
> timestamp but I can't find it.  I have a sneaking suspicion 
> that as soon
> as I have the answer, I'll be slapping my forehead with a 
> "DOH!", so can
> somebody give me the opportunity to hit myself by pointing me in the
> right direction?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Rex

Sounds like it is logging with GMT instead of LOCAL time. If so, then
you likely cannot change that. A UNIX program can request either LOCAL
or GMT time, whichever it wants. This "gmtime()" vs. "localtime()" in
the C run-time.

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