The same system time zone should be set for both master and
        slave. Otherwise, statements depending on the local time on the
        master are not replicated properly, such as statements that use
        the NOW() or
        FROM_UNIXTIME() functions. You
        can set the time zone in which MySQL server runs by using the
        --timezone=
        option of the timezone_namemysqld_safe script or by
        setting the TZ environment variable. See also
        Section 17.4.1.11, “Replication and System Functions”.
      
        If the master is MySQL 4.1 or earlier, both master and slave
        should also use the same default connection time zone. That is,
        the --default-time-zone parameter
        should have the same value for both master and slave.
      
        CONVERT_TZ(...,...,@@session.time_zone)
        is properly replicated only if both master and slave are running
        MySQL 5.0.4 or newer.