[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > For some strange reason, my Apache is logging 1 hour behind the system
> > > time. I have changed the Time Zone recently and it reflected on the system
> > > time but not on Apache (which WAS restarted):
> > >
> > > ds21:/var/log/httpd# date
> > > Thu Oct 12 16:26:49 EDT 2000
> > > ds21:/var/log/httpd# cat /etc/timezone
> > > America/New_York
> > > ds21:/var/log/httpd# tail -1 access-10-12.log
> > > 63.71.199.10 - - [12/Oct/2000:15:26:58 -0500] "GET
> > > /images/il66x16_buscar.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 304 "http://www.cnn.com/"
> > > "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows 98)" "-" - 0
> > > ds21:/var/log/httpd#
> >
> > have you verified that requests are actually being logged with the wrong time.
> > It's possible that Apach is just an hour behind in it's log cache and the
> > entries getting into the logs are not the most recent requests.
>
> Hi Jeremy, thanks.
> Yes, I have verified that (tail -f).

While you were accessing the site, I assume, to see your own requests hit the logs.


> Any other ideas would be appreciated.

Try to recompile Apache? I wouldn't think the time zone would be a compile option,
and since there's binay distributions (RPMs) that woudn't make sense.

Sorry, I guess I'm out of ideas.


Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group


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