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If you run poller or discovery in debug mode, it spits out this info at the top.
adam. On 2019-02-07 23:17:19, Ryan Huff via observium observium@observium.org wrote: Thanks mate, all sorted now. MySQL was the bugger. That was a pisser for sure!
-Ryan
On Feb 7, 2019, at 17:35, adama--- via observium <observium@observium.org [mailto:observium@observium.org]> wrote:
System, php and mysql timezones must match.
Adam.
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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Observium] Graph scale question From: Ryan Huff via observium To: observium@observium.org [mailto:observium@observium.org] CC: Ryan Huff
Using the latest CE..
All the graphs’ time scale seems to be off by a few hours. For example, a device’s port graph shows traffic for today at 2100 hours, and it’s only 1723 currently.
I have verified the PHP instance Observium is using reports the correct TZ (America/New_York) and also the monitored device is in the correct TZ.
Is there a UTC offset I need to adjust somewhere?
Thanks,
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