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  1. Observium
  2. OBS-3020

Getting wrong time in both event log and syslog log how to correct the same.

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    • Resolution: Not A Bug
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    • Professional Edition
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    • Cent OS 7

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          [OBS-3020] Getting wrong time in both event log and syslog log how to correct the same.

          yah, incorrect cmd, should be:

          ./discovery.php -VV

          landy Mike Stupalov added a comment - yah, incorrect cmd, should be: ./discovery.php -VV
          balaji Balaji.K added a comment -
                  1. Timezones info #####

          o Date Monday, 27-May-19 13:02:40 UTC
          o PHP +00:00
          o MySQL -04:00

          I am getting this output of ./poller.php -d

          So,how can i fix this issue.

          balaji Balaji.K added a comment - Timezones info ##### o Date Monday, 27-May-19 13:02:40 UTC o PHP +00:00 o MySQL -04:00 I am getting this output of ./poller.php -d So,how can i fix this issue.
          balaji Balaji.K added a comment -

          Dear Mike,

          I am getting only this.

          Output of
          ./discovery.php -V

          [root@obse observium]# ./discovery.php -V
          Observium 18.10.9472

          MY mysql:

          [mysqld]
          datadir=/var/lib/mysql
          socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock

          1. Disabling symbolic-links is recommended to prevent assorted security risks
            symbolic-links=0
          2. Settings user and group are ignored when systemd is used.
          3. If you need to run mysqld under a different user or group,
          4. customize your systemd unit file for mariadb according to the
          5. instructions in http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Systemd

          [mysqld_safe]
          log-error=/var/log/mariadb/mariadb.log
          pid-file=/var/run/mariadb/mariadb.pid
          default-time-zone = ‘+05:30’

          #

          1. include all files from the config directory
            #
            !includedir /etc/my.cnf.d

          How can i change timezone in php? Kindly guide me to fix this issue.

          balaji Balaji.K added a comment - Dear Mike, I am getting only this. Output of ./discovery.php -V [root@obse observium] # ./discovery.php -V Observium 18.10.9472 MY mysql: [mysqld] datadir=/var/lib/mysql socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock Disabling symbolic-links is recommended to prevent assorted security risks symbolic-links=0 Settings user and group are ignored when systemd is used. If you need to run mysqld under a different user or group, customize your systemd unit file for mariadb according to the instructions in http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Systemd [mysqld_safe] log-error=/var/log/mariadb/mariadb.log pid-file=/var/run/mariadb/mariadb.pid default-time-zone = ‘+05:30’ # include all files from the config directory # !includedir /etc/my.cnf.d How can i change timezone in php? Kindly guide me to fix this issue.

          Ahh, than you have incorrect timezone configured in php:
          See output for:

          ./discovery.php -V

          landy Mike Stupalov added a comment - Ahh, than you have incorrect timezone configured in php: See output for: ./discovery.php -V
          balaji Balaji.K added a comment -

          Event log & Syslog i have to get IST time. But i am getting different in hours.
           

          2019-05-23 11:05:14 hua5700-ayapakkam-branch-office-dpsw Gi0/0/2 Interface Down: [ifOperStatus] 'up' -> 'down'

           
          This is my current alert but my current time is 2019-05-23 20:38 hours. How can i adjust time to correct time.
           

          balaji Balaji.K added a comment - Event log & Syslog i have to get IST time. But i am getting different in hours.   2019-05-23 11:05:14 hua5700-ayapakkam-branch-office-dpsw Gi0/0/2 Interface Down: [ifOperStatus] 'up' -> 'down'   This is my current alert but my current time is 2019-05-23 20:38 hours. How can i adjust time to correct time.  

          Not understand question.

          Normal alerts have time, when it's polled (this is around cron run time),
          syslog alert/entries have time immediately upon receipt syslog message.
          This times will different always.

          landy Mike Stupalov added a comment - Not understand question. Normal alerts have time, when it's polled (this is around cron run time), syslog alert/entries have time immediately upon receipt syslog message. This times will different always.

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