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Christopher Tubbs edited comment on ACCUMULO-597 at 10/13/12 8:50 AM:
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I'd be very much opposed to forcing a user into a timezone that doesn't make 
sense for them, including anything generic like UTC/GMT. I'm pretty sure the 
monitor is using the timezone configured on the server running the monitor. 
Personally, that seems to make the most sense to me for most cases, but I can 
also see adding a drop-down configuration (saved cookie) on the client side to 
select the preferred timezone.
                
      was (Author: ctubbsii):
    I'd be very much opposed to forcing a user into a timezone that doesn't 
make sense for them. I'm pretty sure the monitor is using the timezone 
configured on the server running the monitor. Personally, that seems to make 
the most sense to me for most cases, but I can also see adding a drop-down 
configuration (saved cookie) on the client side to select the preferred 
timezone.
                  
> need UTC label to clarify the times on the monitoring graphs
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>
>                 Key: ACCUMULO-597
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACCUMULO-597
>             Project: Accumulo
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: monitor
>    Affects Versions: 1.4.0
>            Reporter: Ameet Kini
>            Assignee: Eric Newton
>         Attachments: graphs.jpg
>
>
> It'd help to have the UTC label on the graphs, since a) it isn't obvious that 
> they should be in UTC, and b) the timestamp up by "Accumulo Overview" is the 
> local time zone of the monitoring service, so the two may differ leaving the 
> user wondering which time zone the graphs are in. 

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