Hi Adrian,

You are brilliant, thank you!  That is exactly what I was missing.
The php.ini still specified UTC.  I made the change, restarted
services, and now everything looks great.


Thanks,
James


On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 8:51 AM, Adrian Popa <adrian.popa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What about timezone? The nfcapd process may be using GMT time while your PHP
> installation has a different timezone set (or viceversa). You should find
> relevant information in /etc/timezone and /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini (or
> whatever it's called in your distribution). The timezones should be the
> same.
>
>
> On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 3:29 PM, James Wright <jamfwri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello List,
>>
>> Apologies if this was previously asked or addressed, if it was I missed
>> it.
>>
>> Currently installed:
>>
>> OS:  openSUSE 12.2 x64
>> Kernel:  3.4.6-2.10-desktop
>> NFDump:  1.6.9
>> NFSen:  1.3.6
>> RRD Tool:  1.4.7-4.1.2
>> Apache:  2.2.22-4.14.1
>> PHP5:  5.3.15-1.12.1
>>
>> My recent install of nfdump/nfsen looks great and works well with one
>> exception.  I never have statistics or data for the last three hours,
>> though the graph seems to be correctly reflecting that same time
>> frame.
>>
>> In the statistics area of the page I just get X's where numbers
>> usually appear, unless I move the timeslot back at least three hours.
>>
>> Similarly, if I try to draw up any information in the Netflow
>> Processing area, I get errors like this:
>>
>>
>> ** nfdump -M /data/nfsen/profiles-data/live/le-gw-1:le-gw:le-gw-2  -T
>> -r 2013/05/20/nfcapd.201305201915 -n 10 -s ip/flows
>> nfdump filter:
>> any
>> stat() error
>> '/data/nfsen/profiles-data/live/le-gw-1/2013/05/20/nfcapd.201305201915':
>> File not found!
>> stat() error
>> '/data/nfsen/profiles-data/live/le-gw/2013/05/20/nfcapd.201305201915':
>> File not found!
>> stat() error
>> '/data/nfsen/profiles-data/live/le-gw-2/2013/05/20/nfcapd.201305201915':
>> File not found!
>> Empty file list. No files to process
>> No matched flows
>>
>>
>> When I check for those files they truly do not exist.  The closest I
>> have is:  nfcapd.201305201605.
>>
>> It seems that there is a time/timing skew.  The system clock reflects
>> the correct time, so I am not sure why a future file is being
>> referenced, three hours before it's time.
>>
>> Any hints as to why this could be happening?
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> James
>>
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