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    Suspicius presentation of time in backup

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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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      Question for @florent

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        ph7 @ph7
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        And I forgot the NASes and they show correct time.

        This is where the backups land:
        [~] # date -R
        Sun, 16 Mar 2025 20:46:40 +0100

        Here is where the VMs live:
        admin@t1[~]$ date -R
        Sun, 16 Mar 2025 20:50:18 +0100

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          ph7 @ph7
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          @ph7 And
          When in xsconsole / Keyboard and Timezone:
          Current keyboard type, Default ??
          Timezone, seems not to be set

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            ph7 @ph7
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            looking forward to an exciting time change tonight.
            I checked my schedule in XO

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            Looks like it will be 2 hour diff now.
            I'm not sure if it's a good thing to run it during daylight saving

            I dont want to risk anything so I changed to this
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              ph7 @ph7
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              Everything went fine but backups are now 2 hours behind

              When I opened netdata on my host:

              http://x.x.x.x:19999/#after=-420;before=0;;theme=slate;utc=Atlantic%2FReykjavik
              

              And my test host

              http://y.y.y.y:19999/#after=-420;before=0;;theme=slate;utc=Atlantic%2FReykjavik
              

              Hosts and XO vm are on CET but something is still on Atlantic time ??

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              • olivierlambertO Offline
                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                Ping @lsouai-vates

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                  ph7 @olivierlambert
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                  @olivierlambert @lsouai-vates
                  Everything now magically showing the right time and def. timezone
                  👍

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                    ph7 @ph7
                    last edited by ph7

                    I'm too triggerhappy
                    Not everything has changed.
                    The replication are still 2h off
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                    Should have been 20:10 and 20:40

                    And in the schedule it still showing the next running in AM/PM not 24h
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                    should have been 20:52

                    Buy I'm still happy 🙂

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                      ph7 @ph7
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                      And snapshot is 2h diff
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                      • lsouai-vatesL Offline
                        lsouai-vates Vates 🪐 Product team @ph7
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                        @ph7 I ask the XO team about it, thanks for the report.

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