On Sat, 1 Apr 2017, Erdos New via openindiana-discuss wrote:

ok good to know, thanks!

i just run ntp to correct the time.

# ntpdate -s time.nist.gov

NTP is not directly related to daylight savings time except for during the during the 24-hour interval when transitions in a given time zone may occur. NTP only keeps UTC time correct.

Check the TZ value in /etc/default/init, or /etc/default/login TIMEZONE if you want login shells to behave differently than the rest of the system.

Do 'echo $TZ' to see the current setting that your shell is using.

Bob
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