Fix typo in timezone.py (#37442)
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- This module configures the timezone setting, both of the system clock and of the hardware clock. If you want to set up the NTP, use M(service) module.
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- This module configures the timezone setting, both of the system clock and of the hardware clock. If you want to set up the NTP, use M(service) module.
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- It is recommended to restart C(crond) after changing the timezone, otherwise the jobs may run at the wrong time.
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- It is recommended to restart C(crond) after changing the timezone, otherwise the jobs may run at the wrong time.
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- Several different tools are used depending on the OS/Distribution involved.
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- Several different tools are used depending on the OS/Distribution involved.
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For Linux it can use C(timedatectl) or edit C(/etc/sysconfig/clock) or C(/etc/timezone) andC(hwclock).
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For Linux it can use C(timedatectl) or edit C(/etc/sysconfig/clock) or C(/etc/timezone) and C(hwclock).
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On SmartOS, C(sm-set-timezone), for macOS, C(systemsetup), for BSD, C(/etc/localtime) is modified.
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On SmartOS, C(sm-set-timezone), for macOS, C(systemsetup), for BSD, C(/etc/localtime) is modified.
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- As of version 2.3 support was added for SmartOS and BSDs.
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- As of version 2.3 support was added for SmartOS and BSDs.
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- As of version 2.4 support was added for macOS.
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- As of version 2.4 support was added for macOS.
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