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tomaszc
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Two diffrent times on graphs

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HI,
I've just seen the problem with showing times on graphs (see the attachement) The time on the graph is correct (system time) and the time showed under the graph is 6 hours late. Any idea?
I use Cacti 0.8.6c on RedHat.
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Your timezone set correctly?
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Yes. Thu Apr 14 16:12:26 CEST 2005 . Timezone Europe/Warsaw where I work. :-? .
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Is that a zoomed graph, or a date range filter?

Please send or post the URL, minus the host.
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There it is.
http://cacti/graph_view.php?action=tree ... timespan=7

Time range Preset[Last day].
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Isn't the date on the graph showing up in GMT?

Or am I seeing things?
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[size=84][i]There are only 3 way to complete a project: Good, Fast or Cheap, pick two.[/i][/size]
[size=84][i]With age comes wisdom, what you choose to do with it determines whether or not you are wise.[/i][/size]
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After restarting the server both times are shown correctly. I must have played with timezones.
Thanks for help.
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Post by rony »

Um... Interesting... I will make a note of this.. :) Thanks for the update.
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[size=84][i]There are only 3 way to complete a project: Good, Fast or Cheap, pick two.[/i][/size]
[size=84][i]With age comes wisdom, what you choose to do with it determines whether or not you are wise.[/i][/size]
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