Hi Anton,
The timestamp figure is in UTC, ie seconds since midnight Jan 1 1970 UTC.
The "May 5 17:45:02 1999" string is generated using localtime, and therefore
takes into account your local timezone. For example, when I convert 925886702
to localtime here, I get:
Wed May 5 16:45:02 Australia/Victoria 1999
which is 10 hours ahead of the UTC version you give (as expected for my
timezone).
I suspect that your timezone setting on the host machine is not correct,
irrespective of whether its showing tghe correct time. Else, the timezone
setting that Radiator process is running as is different to the one where you
are checking where the time is right (cant be more precise, as you dont mention
what sort of host machine you are running one)
Hope that helps.
Cheers.
On May 5, 5:56pm, Anton Sparrius wrote:
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Ok, It's late and I am tired, so I'll ask instead of spending ages trying to
figure it out for my self.
In the details log file, a start/stop request has this entry :
May 5 17:45:02 1999
...
TimeStamp 925886702
According to my calculations, the timestamp works out to be 05-May-99
6:45:02 AM
I think I used to know why, but I can't remember what the reason was, but
timestamp was always 10 hours wrong. Ie, using GMT time rather than Melb
time. However, it's now an extra hour out, ie 11 hours behind.
The time on the NAS's and on the PC running Radiator are correct.
Any ideas???
Regards,
Anton Sparrius
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