Hi,

Perhaps actually UTC would be even better... as we can then directly match
events globally...:-) !
Anyone who know of a configuration that works...?


Thanks in advance :-) !
~maymann


2012/2/1 Michael Maymann <[email protected]>

> on my syslog client i have the following time:
> # date && logger testing123
> Wed Feb  1 14:42:02 CET 2012
>
> what get in my syslog server logs:
> 2012-02-01T14:42:02+02:00 <HOSTNAME> root: testing123
> Time on my syslog server:
> date
> Wed Feb  1 15:42:02 EET 2012
>
> according to http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/tzc.tzc and my
> calculations it should have been either:
> 2012-02-01T14:42:02+01:00 <HOSTNAME> root: testing123 (if keeping client
> timestamp)
> or
> 2012-02-01T15:42:02+02:00 <HOSTNAME> root: testing123 (if keeping server
> timestamp)
> or
> 2012-02-01T13:42:02+00:00 <HOSTNAME> root: testing123 (if keeping UTC
> timestamp)
>
> I would prefer client timestamp... Is this a bug or have I completely
> misunderstood something... ?
> How do I change to correct client timestamp ?
>
>
> Thanks in advance :-) !
> ~maymann
>
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