With the help of some friendly unix administrator we got this fixed.
 
Seemed the apache config was in a different time zone. Also NTPD is not
recommended (as we we're told by them) on VM.
 
Peter
 

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Sent: vrijdag 5 maart 2010 10:01
To: Opsview Users
Subject: [opsview-users] Strange date & time issue


Hello all,
 
We have just setup a new CentOS 5 server with opsview 3.5.2.  Server is
using Apache as web server. The server has been configured to use NTPD
as time service and use the Windows Domain controller as Time Source.
This seems to be working correctly as everytime I do a date on shell I
get back te same time as the DC. This all is done as Root user. Time
zone has been set to CET (Which is where we are !)
 
However in OpsView Status window the display says last check : 12:47
while local server time is 9:47. Next check is planned for 1 hours (this
service is down). This next check time is also off by some hours.
 
Can you help this windows administrator with this ?
 
Regards,
 
Peter
 
 
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