Check this out:
RRD::SETENV variable value

If you want to present your graphs in another time zone than your own, you
could use
 <RRD::SETENV TZ UTC>
to make sure everything is presented in Universal Time. Note that the values
permitted to TZ depend on your OS.


-Ingo


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Subject: [rrd-users] Re: GMT Vs Local time



Leigh Sharpe wrote:
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> Hi All,
>   Using RRDGraph to graph the contents on an RRD, my graph is showing GMT
rather than local time. Is there a way I can have it display local time?

If you run the date command in exactly the same way, does it then
display local time or GMT ?

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