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.. _changing-the-timezone-configuration:
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Change the Timezone Configuration
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You can change the timezone defined for |prod| at any time after installation.
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You can use the CLI to view and change the timezone configuration.
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.. rubric:: |proc|
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- To view the existing timezone configuration, use the following command.
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.. code-block:: none
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$ system show
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| Property | Value |
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| contact | None |
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| created_at | 2019-12-09T16:08:34.271346+00:00 |
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| description | None |
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| https_enabled | False |
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| location | None |
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| name | 468f57ef-34c1-4e00-bba0-fa1b3f134b2b |
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| region_name | RegionOne |
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| sdn_enabled | False |
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| security_feature | spectre_meltdown_v1 |
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| service_project_name | services |
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| software_version | nn.nn |
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| system_mode | duplex |
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| system_type | Standard |
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| timezone | Canada/Eastern |
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| updated_at | 2019-12-09T16:19:56.987581+00:00 |
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| uuid | c0e35924-e139-4dfc-945d-47f9a663d710 |
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| vswitch_type | none |
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+----------------------+--------------------------------------+
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- To change the timezone, use the following command syntax:
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:command:`system modify --timezone=<one_specific_timezone>`
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For example:
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$ system modify --timezone=Asia/Hong_Kong
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Check that the timezone name you are using is installed in /usr/share/zoneinfo.
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After this command is executed, a several seconds delay is expected before
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the configuration is applied to the system. |