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- Verify the time of the OS on the up.time monitoring station Uptime Infrastructure Monitor Monitoring Station and Database Server.
- Login as the uptime Uptime Infrastructure Monitor user and verify the time configuration of the uptime Uptime Infrastructure Monitor database.
On MySQL:
Code Block language sql select now()
On SQL Server:
Code Block language sql select current_timestamp;
On Oracle:
Code Block language sql select current_timestamp() from dual;
- To verify the PHP time configuration:
- Browse to your /<up.time <uptime dir>/GUI directory.
Create a file named time.php with the following content:
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Code Block language php <?php echo "current timestamp:" .time(); echo " current time: " .date("F j, Y, g:i a");?>
Save the file and browse to time.php to verify:
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xml http://<impactedhostname>:9999/time.php
If all time zones tested above match your desired time zone and you continue to experience a time discrepancy, there the issue is likely a problem with the JVM. To force the JVM to a specific time zone, make the following change to the wrapper.conf (Windows) or uptime.lax (Linux) file:
Append the following values to the additional parameters:
Code Block language java # Java Additional
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Parameters wrapper.java.additional.1= -Duser.timezone=<time/
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Info title JVM Time Zone Where <time/zone> is a standard Java Time Zone value (click here for an alphabetical list).