How to check which timezone in Linux?
If you mean from the console, just type:
date +%Z
If you want the numeric timezone:
date +'%:z %Z'
Sample output:
-05:00 EST
I wanted to find the timezone in "US/Eastern" or "Europe/London" form instead. You can find this in:
- /etc/timezone (present on Ubuntu and Red Hat? but not e.g. Amazon Linux)
- (on Red Hat style systems) as
ZONE="US/Eastern"
in /etc/sysconfig/clock or you can try and match /etc/localtime to one of the files under /usr/share/zoneinfo; annoyingly this doesn't seem to be a symlink, but you can e.g.
cd /usr/share/zoneinfo
find * -type f -exec sh -c "diff -q /etc/localtime '{}' > /dev/null && echo {}" \;to find matching files - there's probably better ways to do that, but that works. There will be multiple matches.