see your unix admin
have never had to make any changes db2 db2 cfg if OS is installed and configured properly
monty6
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From: "David Baker " <db2udbdba-ezmlmshield-x11201237.[Email address protected]
> The internal logs use GMT not DST so the internal times will not be
> affected.
>
> David Baker
> UDB World Site Admin
> www.udbworld.com
> [Email address protected]
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pavan [mailto:db2udbdba-ezmlmshield-x60230115.[Email address protected]
>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 2:07 PM
> To: LazyDBA Discussion
> Subject: Daylight Savings Question
>
> Gurus,
> This Sunday, October 29 at 0200, we fall back an hour into DST.
>
> UNIX and DB2 both have EST5EDT as their Time-Zone and I suppose they will
> handle this change automatically.
>
> Does anyone know how this will reflect Replication? We experienced coming
> out of DST last April but that was the addition of an hour, not the
> repeat.
>
> We need to know if there is any procedure to worry about, before this
> happens this weekend.
>
> Does anyone have any input?
>
> Appreciate your inputs.
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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