21 Oct
2008
21 Oct
'08
5:51 a.m.
In <48FCFE37.2060205 at noaa.gov> Gar Nelson <Gar.Nelson at noaa.gov> writes:
Almost all of my local clients use the local time zone to set their clocks. I do have a machine I'd like to add on another network segment that uses UTC for it's time zone - so it's clock is significantly different from all the other systems. Is this going to have unexpected consequences?
No, that should not be a problem. Hobbit uses Unix-style time which is always UTC - the conversion is done at the client.
Regards, Henrik