This is an example from what I do within in app:
C:\data\RRD\src\tool_release\rrdtool.exe update
c:\data\rrd\database\sa_1.rrd 1067947382:1.6
The timestamp is "created" by doing:
DateDiff("s", "1/1/1970", Now)
were the VB NOW function the current date/time gives.
Now gives me now: Tue/04/11/2003 2:12:03 PM
Which is the correct time/date in my timezone.
dirk.
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Subject: [rrd-users] Re: Time issue with graphs
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Dirk Bulinckx wrote:
> Meaning?
> The timezone of the system/OS?
> The system is set to
> GMT+1 with daylight savings
> This is the correct timezone for were I am....
And what time do you use in your program? What time do you use with
rrdtool? That is where you must investigate. No one but you can tell how
you handle time issues in your software.
But getting the time wrong is a common problem in software so it must be
made rather confusing.
Hugo.
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