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In article <6f46r1$jdq1_at_crash.videotron.ab.ca>,
Benson Butt <bbutt_at_v-wave.com> wrote:
>The problem is the other instances needed to be on MDT. Only this 7x24 will
>be on MST.
You should be able to set TZ before starting the instance with svrmgrl, though I've never tried more than one on a box.
>
>Michael S. Abbey wrote in message <35149c95.28375411_at_news.istar.ca>...
>>On Fri, 20 Mar 1998 23:34:31 -0700, "Benson Butt" <bbutt_at_v-wave.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>We got several instances of Oracle on a Sun Unix box. The box is running
on
>>>daylight savings time. One of the instance is a 7x24 operation and need to
>>>be on standard time. Any idea on how to go about doing this so only that
>>>instance is on MST (mountain standard time). Can we make use of the
>>>environment variable TZ ?
>>>
>>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>>
>>Will the box be on MST? If so, reboot and when asked for time, put it
>>an hour earlier than daylight savings.
>>
>>Michael
>>
>>+------------------------------------
>>+ Michael S. Abbey Ottawa Canada
>>+ Co-author of Oracle8: A Beginner's Guide
>>+ and 5 other works in the Oracle Press Series
>>+------------------------------------
>
>
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