Re: NiFi WebGUI Timestamp issue

2019-10-30 Thread Josef.Zahner1
Yes of course… 4 servers.

From: "Wesley C. Dias de Oliveira" 
Reply to: "users@nifi.apache.org" 
Date: Wednesday, 30 October 2019 at 16:56
To: "users@nifi.apache.org" 
Subject: Re: NiFi WebGUI Timestamp issue

Are you using NTP servers?

Em qua, 30 de out de 2019 às 11:36, 
mailto:josef.zahn...@swisscom.com>> escreveu:
Hi Wesley

I didn’t change anything on the machine during the time when I restarted the 
cluster (multiple times), however NiFi showed after each restart different 
timestamps/localizations.

Cheers Josef

From: "Wesley C. Dias de Oliveira" 
mailto:wcdolive...@gmail.com>>
Reply to: "users@nifi.apache.org<mailto:users@nifi.apache.org>" 
mailto:users@nifi.apache.org>>
Date: Wednesday, 30 October 2019 at 14:41
To: "users@nifi.apache.org<mailto:users@nifi.apache.org>" 
mailto:users@nifi.apache.org>>
Subject: Re: NiFi WebGUI Timestamp issue

Hi, Josef.

It seems to be related to machine time settings.

Have you checked this?

Em qua, 30 de out de 2019 às 06:57, 
mailto:josef.zahn...@swisscom.com>> escreveu:
Hi Guys,

We just faced an issue with the time shown in the NiFi webgui (Screenshot 
below).

We are in Switzerland, so at the moment we have “CET” (UTC + 1h). After a 
restart of our 8-node NiFi 1.9.2 cluster, NiFi suddenly showed “CET” - but the 
timestamp was in fact UTC, so minus 1h. Then we decided to restart all NiFi 
nodes again and now it’s even more confusing, it shows “UTC” but the time is 
from CET?

[cid:16e1ce4a8a64cff311]


Can anybody explain where the timestamp and the localization letters are coming 
from? After the reboot for a very short time period it showed another 
localization and timestamp, but then it changed to what I mentioned in the 
screenshot above.

We have more clusters and single nifi’s and all the other machines show the 
correct timestamp and location… all have the same config.

Cheers Josef


--
Grato,
Wesley C. Dias de Oliveira.

Linux User nº 576838.


--
Grato,
Wesley C. Dias de Oliveira.

Linux User nº 576838.


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Re: NiFi WebGUI Timestamp issue

2019-10-30 Thread Wesley C. Dias de Oliveira
Are you using NTP servers?

Em qua, 30 de out de 2019 às 11:36,  escreveu:

> Hi Wesley
>
>
>
> I didn’t change anything on the machine during the time when I restarted
> the cluster (multiple times), however NiFi showed after each restart
> different timestamps/localizations.
>
>
>
> Cheers Josef
>
>
>
> *From: *"Wesley C. Dias de Oliveira" 
> *Reply to: *"users@nifi.apache.org" 
> *Date: *Wednesday, 30 October 2019 at 14:41
> *To: *"users@nifi.apache.org" 
> *Subject: *Re: NiFi WebGUI Timestamp issue
>
>
>
> Hi, Josef.
>
>
>
> It seems to be related to machine time settings.
>
> Have you checked this?
>
>
>
> Em qua, 30 de out de 2019 às 06:57,  escreveu:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
>
>
> We just faced an issue with the time shown in the NiFi webgui (Screenshot
> below).
>
>
>
> We are in Switzerland, so at the moment we have “CET” (UTC + 1h). After a
> restart of our 8-node NiFi 1.9.2 cluster, NiFi suddenly showed “CET” - but
> the timestamp was in fact UTC, so minus 1h. Then we decided to restart all
> NiFi nodes again and now it’s even more confusing, it shows “UTC” but the
> time is from CET?
>
>
>
> [image: cid:16e1ce4a8a64cff311]
>
>
>
>
>
> Can anybody explain where the timestamp and the localization letters are
> coming from? After the reboot for a very short time period it showed
> another localization and timestamp, but then it changed to what I mentioned
> in the screenshot above.
>
>
>
> We have more clusters and single nifi’s and all the other machines show
> the correct timestamp and location… all have the same config.
>
>
>
> Cheers Josef
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Grato,
>
> Wesley C. Dias de Oliveira.
>
>
>
> Linux User nº *576838.*
>


-- 
Grato,
Wesley C. Dias de Oliveira.

Linux User nº 576838.


Re: NiFi WebGUI Timestamp issue

2019-10-30 Thread Josef.Zahner1
Hi Wesley

I didn’t change anything on the machine during the time when I restarted the 
cluster (multiple times), however NiFi showed after each restart different 
timestamps/localizations.

Cheers Josef

From: "Wesley C. Dias de Oliveira" 
Reply to: "users@nifi.apache.org" 
Date: Wednesday, 30 October 2019 at 14:41
To: "users@nifi.apache.org" 
Subject: Re: NiFi WebGUI Timestamp issue

Hi, Josef.

It seems to be related to machine time settings.

Have you checked this?

Em qua, 30 de out de 2019 às 06:57, 
mailto:josef.zahn...@swisscom.com>> escreveu:
Hi Guys,

We just faced an issue with the time shown in the NiFi webgui (Screenshot 
below).

We are in Switzerland, so at the moment we have “CET” (UTC + 1h). After a 
restart of our 8-node NiFi 1.9.2 cluster, NiFi suddenly showed “CET” - but the 
timestamp was in fact UTC, so minus 1h. Then we decided to restart all NiFi 
nodes again and now it’s even more confusing, it shows “UTC” but the time is 
from CET?

[cid:16e1ce4a8a64cff311]


Can anybody explain where the timestamp and the localization letters are coming 
from? After the reboot for a very short time period it showed another 
localization and timestamp, but then it changed to what I mentioned in the 
screenshot above.

We have more clusters and single nifi’s and all the other machines show the 
correct timestamp and location… all have the same config.

Cheers Josef


--
Grato,
Wesley C. Dias de Oliveira.

Linux User nº 576838.


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Re: NiFi WebGUI Timestamp issue

2019-10-30 Thread Wesley C. Dias de Oliveira
Hi, Josef.

It seems to be related to machine time settings.

Have you checked this?

Em qua, 30 de out de 2019 às 06:57,  escreveu:

> Hi Guys,
>
>
>
> We just faced an issue with the time shown in the NiFi webgui (Screenshot
> below).
>
>
>
> We are in Switzerland, so at the moment we have “CET” (UTC + 1h). After a
> restart of our 8-node NiFi 1.9.2 cluster, NiFi suddenly showed “CET” - but
> the timestamp was in fact UTC, so minus 1h. Then we decided to restart all
> NiFi nodes again and now it’s even more confusing, it shows “UTC” but the
> time is from CET?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Can anybody explain where the timestamp and the localization letters are
> coming from? After the reboot for a very short time period it showed
> another localization and timestamp, but then it changed to what I mentioned
> in the screenshot above.
>
>
>
> We have more clusters and single nifi’s and all the other machines show
> the correct timestamp and location… all have the same config.
>
>
>
> Cheers Josef
>


-- 
Grato,
Wesley C. Dias de Oliveira.

Linux User nº 576838.


NiFi WebGUI Timestamp issue

2019-10-30 Thread Josef.Zahner1
Hi Guys,

We just faced an issue with the time shown in the NiFi webgui (Screenshot 
below).

We are in Switzerland, so at the moment we have “CET” (UTC + 1h). After a 
restart of our 8-node NiFi 1.9.2 cluster, NiFi suddenly showed “CET” - but the 
timestamp was in fact UTC, so minus 1h. Then we decided to restart all NiFi 
nodes again and now it’s even more confusing, it shows “UTC” but the time is 
from CET?

[cid:image001.png@01D58F10.B9FC5C30]


Can anybody explain where the timestamp and the localization letters are coming 
from? After the reboot for a very short time period it showed another 
localization and timestamp, but then it changed to what I mentioned in the 
screenshot above.

We have more clusters and single nifi’s and all the other machines show the 
correct timestamp and location… all have the same config.

Cheers Josef


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