GWORLDCLOCK(1)GWORLDCLOCK(1)NAME
gworldclock - Displays time and date in specified time zones.
SYNOPSIS
gworldclock [ -f FILE ]
DESCRIPTION
gworldclock displays the time and date of specified time zones using a GTK+ interface. It also allows the zones to be "rendezvoused" or
"synchronised" to a time other than the current time.
The time zones may be chosen from the list given in the GUI user interface. The zones available are generated from the data in
/usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab. The chosen set of zones is stored in ${HOME}/.tzlist by default, but an alternate file may be specified at
the command line via -f. Alternatively this file may be created by hand in TZ format. The zone list is kept in a format consistent with the
shell script tzwatch, currently found in twclock. The format consists of one TZ string per line, optionally followed by a human-friendly
string enclosed in inverted commas ("), providing a name for the zone.
OPTIONS -f FILE
Read zone list from FILE instead of ${HOME}/.tzlist.
SEE ALSO
tzwatch (1)
AUTHOR
gworldclock was written by Drew Parsons <dparsons@debian.org>.
28 September 2003 GWORLDCLOCK(1)
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brands(5) Standards, Environments, and Macros brands(5)NAME
brands - alternate operating environments for non-global zones
DESCRIPTION
The branded zone (BrandZ) framework extends the Solaris Zones infrastructure described in zones(5) to include the creation of brands, which
provide non-global zones that contain non-native operating environments.
The term "brand" can refer to a wide range of operating environments. All brand management is performed as extensions to the current zones
structure.
Every zone is configured with an associated brand. The brand type is used to determine which scripts are executed when a zone is installed
and booted. In addition, a zone's brand is used to properly identify the correct application type at application launch time. The default
is the native brand.
A branded zone will support exactly one brand of non-native binary, which means that a branded zone provides a single operating environ-
ment. Once a zone has been assigned a brand, that brand cannot be changed or removed.
BrandZ extends the zones tools in the following ways:
o A brand is an attribute of a zone, set at zone create time.
o The zonecfg tool (see zonecfg(1M)) is used to set a zone's brand type and configure the zone.
o The zoneadm tool (see zoneadm(1M)) is used to report a zone's brand type and administer the zone.
Device Support
The devices supported by each zone are documented in the man pages and other documentation for that brand. The zones infrastructure detects
any attempt to add an unsupported device and issues a warning to the administrator. If the administrator chooses to add an unsupported
device despite that warning, that device might or might not work as expected. The configuration will be untested and unsupported.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for a description of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWzoneu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO mdb(1), zlogin(1), zonename(1), dtrace(1M), in.rlogind(1M), sshd(1M), zoneadm(1M), zonecfg(1M), kill(2), priocntl(2), getzoneid(3C),
ucred_get(3C), getzoneid(3C), proc(4), attributes(5), lx(5), native(5), privileges(5), zones(5), lx_systrace(7D), crgetzoneid(9F)SunOS 5.11 13 Feb 2009 brands(5)