Renato,
Tuesday, July 23, 2002, 9:40:35 PM, you wrote:

RL> I have several mysql servers installed, all without TZ variable, one of 
RL> them, insists in set the "select now()" to 4 hours ahead of my internal 
RL> clock, first I touch that I should set TZ to my time time zone in 
RL> /etc/init.d/mysql, but when I do that, the "select now()"  advances 4 
RL> more hours.

RL> Below is the information about my system. now the --timezone option in 
RL> /etc/init.d/mysql nor in /usr/bin/safe_mysql is not set.

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RL> #  date ; echo -e "select now();\nshow variables;\n"|mysql -u root 
RL> -pfdrops500
RL> Tue Jul 23 14:25:39 AMT 2002

RL> now()
RL> 2002-07-23 18:25:39

Seems, NOW() returns values in GMT.

RL> timezone        America/Manaus

How did you set up timezone?





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