Hi Sam,thanks for responding.however I already have that set correctly.[Date]; Defines the default timezone used by the date functionsdate.timezone = Australia/Melbourneany other ideas ?On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 5:40 PM, Sam Hernandez-gill <Sam.Hernandez-gill@qvc.com> wrote:______________________________
I think that’s usually the php.ini timezone setting when the filtered time doesn’t match, check out what you have set there, and match your system’s timezone and restart apache
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rvium.org ] On Behalf Of Ross [Eve IT]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2017 1:19 AM
To: observium@observium.org
Subject: [Observium] question regarding traffic accounting
Hello all,
I'm using traffic accounting for multiple interfaces and have noticed a strange occurrence.
The graphs seem to be be producing the wrong time in the graphs.
See attached;
If you notice the top right corner, 2017/03/08 03:15:04
It's Tues 7th here 5:15pm.
The server clock is synced NTP.
Is there something I've missed here ?
Observium 17.3.8420 (rolling)
Debian Wheezy.
Ross.
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