you can try to set usegmtime=no in cdr.conf
On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 3:40 AM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
Which file in Asterisk have a setting for time zone?
When asterisk record incoming call in Master.csv the time is 6hr. ahead.
I'm on: Canada/Mountain zone
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On 05/12/13 12:18, Asghar Mohammad wrote:
you can try to set usegmtime=no in cdr.conf
I commented it out, as no is the default setting; but for some reason it was
enabled on Gentoo installation.
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On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 5:39 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/12/13 12:18, Asghar Mohammad wrote:
you can try to set usegmtime=no in cdr.conf
I commented it out, as no is the default setting; but for some reason it
was enabled on Gentoo installation.
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Joseph
Which file in Asterisk have a setting for time zone?
When asterisk record incoming call in Master.csv the time is 6hr. ahead.
I'm on: Canada/Mountain zone
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Joseph
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I think it runs off the OS time...
Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
Which file in Asterisk have a setting for time zone?
When asterisk record incoming call in Master.csv the time is 6hr. ahead.
I'm on: Canada/Mountain zone
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Joseph
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On 05/11/13 20:44, Gregory Malsack wrote:
I think it runs off the OS time...
That what my impression was but all my records written to:
/var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv/Master.csv
are 6hr. ahead; so they are based on UTC and no correction is taken for local
time zone.
Which program writes these
/etc/asterisk/cdr.conf
Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/11/13 20:44, Gregory Malsack wrote:
I think it runs off the OS time...
That what my impression was but all my records written to:
/var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv/Master.csv
are 6hr. ahead; so they are based on UTC and no correction is