I think this was a bug a while ago, and I'm guessing it's been pretty 
low down the priority list - maybe search the bugtracker? I think Zenoss 
was storing the times internally as GMT or some such, and not 
translating the time change back to the backend properly.
--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



thomas wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I just noticed that zenoss doesn't handle switching daylight savings very 
> well in its alerting rules - Schedules. I had defined a schedule like this:
> 
> Start: 2008/09/02 08:00:00
> Duration: 9:00:00
> Repeat: weekdays
> 
> We switched to standard (Winter) time here in Denmark the last weekend of 
> october, and apparently this schedule actually is in effect from 07:00:00 
> today (2008/11/11).
> 
> The time on the server is correct (running ntp) and the notifications that it 
> generates are also correct (ie. the start time for the event is correct) and 
> it also displays the correct time on the webinterface, but apparently the 
> schedules are not correct?
> 
> Is this actually a bug or am I missing something?
> Timezone is set to Europe/Copenhagen in linux.
> Server OS: Debian 4.0
> 
> Regards
> Thomas
> 
> 
> 
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