Check out the SET TIMEZONE command

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> On Behalf Of White, Andy
> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2017 4:25 AM
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> Subject: Re: Time on one LPAR on CEC
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> If we run the whole CEC as UTC won't I have to update the clock member on
> all the ones where there is DST? Now I'm ipling 3 systems (us based) and not
> having to IPL the Japan supported LPARS?
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> Run all of the LPARs on UTC Universal Time something formerly GMT and set
> the time zone offset by LPAR.  While there will be problems with the cutover
> due to overlapping dates and times, after that most SMF records will be
> consistent since most will use the hardware time and be immune to DST
> changes.  People facing times can be used by the applications.
> 
> Clark Morris
> >
> >I'm being told by operations staff who handles the hardware we have to
> deactivate and reactivate the LPARS running on JAPAN time. These are 3
> LPARS we want to be on Japan time since they don't change to daylight
> savings like the US.
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