29 Nov
2002
29 Nov
'02
1:03 p.m.
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 02:02:26PM +0100, henriksa@telia.com wrote:
These are the last two lines in the log after restarting syslog-ng:
Nov 29 12:49:15 src@xxxx syslog-ng[5120]: syslog-ng version 1.5.23 going down Nov 29 12:49:16 src@xxxx syslog-ng[5133]: syslog-ng version 1.5.23 starting
But 'date' gives the following:
Fri Nov 29 13:49:23 MET 2002
'date -u' gives the same time as the internal message. So messages coming from other sources are timestamped with local time, internal() messages are stamped with GMT. Why is that?
chroot ? syslog-ng might not find /etc/localtime which is needed for time zone information. the value returned by localtime() is used. -- Bazsi PGP info: KeyID 9AF8D0A9 Fingerprint CD27 CFB0 802C 0944 9CFD 804E C82C 8EB1