Check your php.ini for the time zone. I had the same issue today ;-)
Am 07.07.2016 um 14:45 schrieb David Mackintosh: > Long time user/first time poster > > Yesterday I installed nfsen 1.3.6p1 on a Fedora 24 Workstation. I had to > modify the installer to permit installation with the rrd-1.5.x that comes > with Fedora 24. Flows are generated with a locally-built and run instance > of fprobe 1.1. This is basically the same thing that I've been doing since > 2009 on Centos5/6. Everything more or less works on the Fedora system. > > The problem I have is that the date/time in the web picker isn't > translating correctly to the actual flow files. The graphs and the picker > seem to be running in local (EDT) time, but it seems to be looking for > summary and detail values out of UTC-named files. > > For example, in the Live Profile, I select a single timeslot which the > ProfileInfo identifies as: > > start: 2016-07-07-03-40 > end: 2016-07-07-03-45 > > ...but the same window shows "Statistics timeslot Jul 07 2016 - 07:40" -- > which is the UTC time of 03:40 EDT. > > Similarly, using the Netflow Processing on this time slot, it wants to > operate on the netflow file 2016/07/07/nfcapd.201607070740. > > I've looked, and nfcapd is creating files with the local (EDT) time-name, > not UTC. So when you try to look at something from the last four hours, the > processor can't find the nfcapd file (because it doesn't exist yet). > > I've googled around and seen hints that this means my timezone thing is > messed up somewhere. I've confirmed that the Fedora system is set to > America/Toronto, and that my /etc/php.ini has the same thing set. So I'm > clearly missing something simple, and I was hoping someone could point me > in the right direction. > > Thanks all -- Dipl.-Phys. Jens Hektor, Networks IT Center, RWTH Aachen University Room 2.04, Wendlingweg 10, 52074 Aachen (Germany) Phone: +49 241 80 29206 - Fax: +49 241 80 22100 http://www.itc.rwth-aachen.de - [email protected]
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