Hej Skip,

just an idea - based on that what you have written.

If you change the timestamp in gelf, graylog is not able to parse this.
(Reference: https://www.graylog.org/resources/gelf/ )

*timestamp* number

Seconds since UNIX epoch with optional decimal places for milliseconds;
SHOULD be set by client library. Will be set to NOW by server if absent.

I guess that this will explain your findings ...

regards
Jan

2016-01-27 17:26 GMT+01:00 Skip Cole <[email protected]>:

> Dear Wonderfull People,
>
> We send gelf messages to graylog to record our usage events. I have
> manipulated the gelf message to have the timestamp we want, but the
> messages are all showing up in graylog at the moment they were received. (I
> dump in 100 messages of events that took place over a 2 week period, and
> they all show up in the graphs at the moment I uploaded them.)
>
> I have been banging my head on this, and I bet there is a simple way
> around it. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Skip
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