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Why is my timezone configuration in the app directory for my search head cluster being ignored?

I'm trying to set the timezone via a deployable app to my search head cluster. If I put the configuration in the etc/system/local, it works fine. If it's in the app directory, then it doesn't. I did have a user-prefs.conf in my etc/users directory, but it didn't have the TZ config present and I took it a step further and deleted it. Using find and grep, the file in apps is the only user-prefs.conf that has TZ in it. Can anyone shed light on why Splunk would ignore the configuration even though it shows up in btool? PS, this is a shcluster, so that's why the file is in default. TIA, Todd Works /opt/sh2a/etc/system/local/user-prefs.conf [general] /opt/sh2a/etc/system/local/user-prefs.conf tz = America/New_York /opt/sh2a/etc/apps/user-prefs/default/user-prefs.conf [general_default] /opt/sh2a/etc/apps/user-prefs/default/user-prefs.conf appOrder = search /opt/sh2a/etc/apps/user-prefs/default/user-prefs.conf default_namespace = $default /opt/sh2a/etc/apps/user-prefs/default/user-prefs.conf showWhatsNew = 1 Doesn't work /opt/sh2a/etc/apps/all_sh_base/default/user-prefs.conf [general] /opt/sh2a/etc/apps/all_sh_base/default/user-prefs.conf tz = America/New_York /opt/sh2a/etc/apps/user-prefs/default/user-prefs.conf [general_default] /opt/sh2a/etc/apps/user-prefs/default/user-prefs.conf appOrder = search /opt/sh2a/etc/apps/user-prefs/default/user-prefs.conf default_namespace = $default /opt/sh2a/etc/apps/user-prefs/default/user-prefs.conf showWhatsNew = 1

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