[CentOS] Syslog timezone issue
mouss
mlist.only at free.frFri Jan 11 23:45:37 UTC 2008
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Bart Schaefer wrote: > On Jan 11, 2008 12:13 PM, Filipe Brandenburger <filbranden at gmail.com> wrote: >> IIRC, the datestamp is put by the process that is logging, not by syslog >> itself. Maybe when that process started you hadn't configured the right >> /etc/localtime and the process still thinks it's running in UTC (processes >> read /etc/localtime only once). > > Our daemon is started after sendmail and before cron, and both the > sendmail and cron log files use the local timezone, so ... > > Also there's the phenomenon of the timezone changing in what seems to > be a random fashion when the process forks. > >> Did you try rebooting the machine to see if it solves the problem? > > It's been rebooted several times for other reasons. No change. does your daemon run chrooted? if so, you need to copy /etc/localtime to the cage.
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