tsTimeZone
Displays or sets the system time zone.
Synopsis
tstimezone [houroffset [, minuteoffset]]
Availability
all users (display)
admin (set)
Description
Use this command to display or set the system time zone.
All switches maintain the current time zone setup in flash memory. Changing the time zone on a switch
updates the local time zone setup and is reflected in local time calculations.
All switches are by default in the 0,0 time zone: that is, GMT. If all switches in a fabric are in one time
zone, it is possible to leave the time zone setup at the default.
Time zone is used only in computing local time, which is used for error reporting and logging. An
incorrect time zone setup do not affect the switch operation in any way.
System services started during the switch bootup reflect a time-zone change only at the next reboot.
Enter this command with no parameters to display the time zone setup. With the valid parameters, it sets
the time zone for an individual switch.
Negative houroffset values mean the local time is behind GMT; for example: -8,0 is GMT-08:00
Positive houroffset values mean the local time is ahead of GMT; for example: 3, 0 is GMT+03:00
NOTE:
In systems with multiple switches in a single chassis, the time zone of switch 0 is the system time
zone.
Operands
This command has the following operands:
houroffset
minuteoffset
Specify the number of hours relative to GMT. This operand must be
specified as an integer. Valid values are -12 through 12. This operand
is optional.
Specify the number of minutes relative to houroffset. This operand
must be specified as an integer. Valid values are -30, 0, or 30. This
operand is optional.
Fabric OS 5.x command reference guide 729