Re: Log Time != Server Time

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Wont using export TZ=GMT affect more than just the Apache service if the TZ is relied upon?

I'd be weary about doing anything other than changing the timezone of the server.


On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Pete Houston <ph1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, it's pretty simple, assuming that you mean that apache should run
as UTC (GMT) and the other, non-apache processes on the machine should
be unaffected:

        $ export TZ=GMT
        $ apachectl stop
        $ apachectl start

Make sure to include this env var in the apache boot script too.

OTOH, if you mean you want apache to run as UTC-4 but log as UTC, then
that's a different matter altogether (and I'd recommend against it
anyway).

HTH,

Pete

On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:04:05PM -0400, Bradley Andersen wrote:
> I need requests to be logged using a different time zone than the apache
> server's time zone.  For example, if my timezone happens to be UTC-4, I
> would like the logs to report requests as UTC, while keeping the apache
> server time zone set as UTC-4.
>
> Is this possible natively (to apache)?

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