The mysql_tzinfo_to_sql program loads the
time zone tables in the mysql database.
It is used on systems that have a
zoneinfo database (the set of files
describing time zones). Examples of such systems are Linux,
FreeBSD, Sun Solaris, and Mac OS X. One likely location for
these files is the /usr/share/zoneinfo
directory. If your system does not have a zoneinfo database,
you can use the downloadable package described in
Section 5.10.8, “MySQL Server Time Zone Support”.
mysql_tzinfo_to_sql can be invoked several ways:
shell>mysql_tzinfo_to_sqlshell>tz_dirmysql_tzinfo_to_sqlshell>tz_file tz_namemysql_tzinfo_to_sql --leaptz_file
For the first invocation syntax, pass the zoneinfo directory pathname to mysql_tzinfo_to_sql and send the output into the mysql program. For example:
shell> mysql_tzinfo_to_sql /usr/share/zoneinfo | mysql -u root mysql
mysql_tzinfo_to_sql reads your system's time zone files and generates SQL statements from them. mysql processes those statements to load the time zone tables.
The second syntax causes
mysql_tzinfo_to_sql to load a single time
zone file tz_file that
corresponds to a time zone name
tz_name:
shell> mysql_tzinfo_to_sql tz_file tz_name | mysql -u root mysql
If your time zone needs to account for leap seconds, invoke
mysql_tzinfo_to_sql using the third
syntax, which initializes the leap second information.
tz_file is the name of your time
zone file:
shell> mysql_tzinfo_to_sql --leap tz_file | mysql -u root mysql
mysql_tzinfo_to_sql was added in MySQL 4.1.3.

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