>>> On 1/30/2009 at  2:00 PM, "Jones, Russell" <russell.jo...@anpac.com> wrote: 
> I found the YaST Date screen to set the hardware clock to UTC, but it
> didn't seem to have any effect. I wonder if an IPL is required?

On System z, that doesn't change the hardware clock, it's just intended to tell 
the rest of the system whether the clock is set to UTC or local time.  You just 
need to make sure you have it accurately reflect the real situation.  And, you 
need to make sure your time zone is correctly set for the system.  Does "date 
-R" reflect the correct offset for your time zone?


Mark Post

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