Scott,
Monday, April 29, 2002, 1:46:09 AM, you wrote:

SS> I am trying to get my time zone setup correctly with mySQL on a RedHat 7.2
SS> box, so the select now(); query returns the correct time.  The show variable
SS> command show that the time zone is being updated with the different values I
SS> enter, but the time is still coming up 4 hours off.  I am trying to set it
SS> to US - Central.  I have tried entries for :US/Central, Central,
SS> America/Central, and America/Chicago, but none of these have worked.

Scott, look at your /usr/share/zoneinfo dir. You can find there
all available timozones.

You can also set timezone using GMT, for example --timezone=Etc/GMT+2

SS> Thanks in advance for your suggestion.
SS> Scott





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