Marcus Franke <[email protected]> schrieb am Di., 28. Juni 2016 um
16:28 Uhr:

> Hi,
>
> sure, I guess thats the root_timezone setting from the server.conf and
> thats Europe/Berlin, too
> In the system -> overview its +0200 for my user, my browser and the
> graylog server.
>
> If I switch my users profile from Europe/Berlin to UTC the dasboard will
> loose another two hours,
>
> Marcus
>

Answering to myself:

I updated my graylog installation from 2.0.0 to latest 2.0.3 and the
problem still exists.
One last thing, I calculate the timestamps using an extractor with a date
converter.

The filter reads from a field that contains an iso8601 formated timestamp
like:
2016-06-15T23:45:02.350+0200

The generated timestamp looks like:
2016-06-15T21:45:02.350Z

The config of the date converter is:
Format string: yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ
Time Zone: UTC

Before the extractor Time Zone was at Europe/Berlin too. I just deleted my
indexes
and restarted the ingestion of the logs a second time, but sadly I see no
difference. The
dashboard moves again backwards those two hours.

Greetings,
Marcus

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