Hum... No more ideas from my part, I am not using exactly the same 
environnement...
Just be sure that your VM have the good timzome configured and restart your 
services when you make any change on graylog, mongoDB or Elasticsearch. But 
i'm pretty sure you know that :) 

Good luck

Le jeudi 3 novembre 2016 17:39:38 UTC+1, Aziz Öğütlü a écrit :
>
> Thank you for your answer Sébastien.
>
> We know where the graylog conf file is (/etc/graylog/server/server.conf). 
> And when we search "graylog2 timezone configuration" on-line, we only find 
> root_timezone = UTC parameter. We tried time settings with changing this 
> parameter to Etc/GMT-3, but Graylog server time was still wrong. 
>
>
> We're not using vm, we're using qemu-kvm.
>
> And we're also ntp below.
> # vim /etc/ntp.conf
>
> server 0.tr.pool.ntp.org 
> server 1.tr.pool.ntp.org
> server 0.europe.pool.ntp.org
> server 0.north-america.pool.ntp.org
>
>
>
> On Thursday, November 3, 2016 at 7:12:04 PM UTC+3, Sébastien cieloch wrote:
>>
>> Ok got it ! And do you know where is you equivalent for 
>> /opt/graylog/conf ? Have you tried to find the configuration file and 
>> check what's on ? I installed Graylog from the OVA for my part... 
>>
>> If you're running a VM, disable the VMware Time Sync if it's enabled( and 
>> if you're running this environnement). 
>>
>> Also try to configure a NTP server time on your cent-os 
>> https://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=CentOS_7&p=ntp 
>>
>>

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