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CXPLAT-1150: SnapLock Expiry Time differs from 24 hours depending on timezone of SCV

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Issue

When running SnapCenter Plug-in for VMware vSphere (SCV) backup job with
"Enable Snapshot Locking" policy, "SnapLock Expiry Time" of the Snapshot copy
created by SCV backup job becomes 24xN hours + (time difference from UTC of SCV)
instead of 24xN hours
Example:
If timezone of SCV is UTC+0900 and "Locking Period: 1 Days" is used,
"SnapLock Expiry Time" becomes 33 (24+9) hours after

cluster1::> snapshot show -snapshot rg* -fields snaplock-expiry-time vserver volume snapshot snaplock-expiry-time

------------- ------ --------------------------- -------------------------

svm1_cluster1 nfs1 rg_06-14-2024_00.03.13.0694 6/15/2024 09:03:18 +09:00

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