[graylog2] Re: Graylog - Linux Clients Timezone

2017-01-05 Thread Jochen Schalanda
Hi Leonardo, try running a search "in the future", i. e. use an absolute time range and select a time in the future (more than 2 hours) as end of the time range. If you see your messages, it's a simple problem with the timezones of the message timestamps (i. e. it's probably missing from the sy

[graylog2] Re: Graylog - Linux Clients Timezone

2017-01-05 Thread Leonardo D'Angelo Gonçalves
Hi, Jochen First of all, thanks for advising... I searched "in the future", and now I can see the messages, but this will cause a lot of problems because dashboards will collect data from 2 hours a go. How workaround this problem Em quinta-feira, 5 de janeiro de 2017 12:33:58 UTC-2, Joc

[graylog2] Re: Graylog - Linux Clients Timezone

2017-01-05 Thread Jochen Schalanda
Hi Leonardo, On Thursday, 5 January 2017 16:21:38 UTC+1, Leonardo D'Angelo Gonçalves wrote: > > How workaround this problem > Make sure that all timestamps in your syslog messages include a timezone. See https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog-guide-syslog-linux#readme for details about the confi

[graylog2] Re: Graylog - Linux Clients Timezone

2017-01-11 Thread Leonardo D'Angelo Gonçalves
Hi, I followed that link (see below) and I added the RFC format on my rsyslog.conf, and works like a charm... Thanks!!! https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog-guide-syslog-linux#readme