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  1. > I am also having this problem now... I upgraded my MRTG box from Slackware 3 > to Redhat 6.0 and all the previous data is there and working dandy after the > "upgrade", and at the top of each mrtg generated html page it says "The > statistics were last updated Monday, 19 July 1999 at 13:30" which is > Correct for 1:30pm here (CST) but the graph is incorrect and shows 18:30 as > the most recent time on the graph > > I have played with the "Timezone[]: GMT-7" parameter's and various timezones > at the beginning of my mrtg.cfg file and within each target definition but > to no avail, even deleting the gif's to make sure they were getting > re-generated. Times never changed at all... > >From your mail headers: >> Subject: [mrtg] Time question.. >> Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 13:48:39 -0500 It seems that you are five hours west of greenwich. Your timezone could be something like "CST+5" but not "GMT-5" The difference between 18:30 and 13:30 is five hours so the graph time will probably display at GMT. You can believe me, redhat 6.0 is doing just fine (at least for MET). Run a cron job, let it execute this script: (yes, do it from cron and not just from the command line) ---cut here--- #!/bin/bash echo $TZ date date -u ---cut here--- The results should be: An emptly line (TZ should not be set) Your local time (at which cron run the job) GMT time (ahead 5 hours or so) Make sure GMT time is correct. Then, make sure your wall clock time is. Regards, Alex -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request@list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg

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