The system time zone configuration is the default time zone displayed by Jenkins. The "Manage Jenkins" ⇒ "System Information" page shows the value of the system properties that define the time zone for the Jenkins controller.
A user defined time zone for the account can be set from the configure option in the user settings.
If you cannot change the time zone of your server, you can force jelly to use a given time zone for formatting time stamps.
You need to start your Jenkins with the following java system property:
java -Dorg.apache.commons.jelly.tags.fmt.timeZone=TZ ...
where TZ is a java.util.TimeZone ID ("Europe/Paris" for example).
Note that user.timezone=Europe/Paris
will work as well, but it can interfere with other contexts.
If running Jenkins via a Linux package, this can be accomplished
by running systemctl edit jenkins
and adding the following:
[Service]
Environment="JAVA_OPTS=-Dorg.apache.commons.jelly.tags.fmt.timeZone=America/New_York"
or, if that doesn’t work:
[Service]
Environment="JAVA_OPTS=-Duser.timezone=America/New_York"
On FreeBSD, the file to edit is /etc/rc.conf, and the option to use is:
jenkins_java_opts="-Dorg.apache.commons.jelly.tags.fmt.timeZone=America/Denver"
On windows, edit %INSTALL_PATH%/jenkins/jenkins.xml
. Put -Dargs
before -jar
:
<arguments>-Duser.timezone="Europe/Minsk" -jar "%BASE%\jenkins.war"</arguments>
You can also set it from the Jenkins Script Console on a live system without the need for a restart. This can also be included in a Post-initialization script to make it permanent.
System.setProperty('org.apache.commons.jelly.tags.fmt.timeZone', 'America/New_York')
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