10-29-2004 09:08 AM - edited 03-18-2019 03:45 PM
I am reviewing data_AvCsMgr_20041029_070837.txt and see the following time stamps:
2004-10-29 14:22:14,AvRepMgr_MC,30002,B08BFFA945F745B1B85C89EA8350BA82,3,2004-10-29 14:22:09,2004-10-29 14:22:14,UNIT
2004-10-29 14:22:14,AvRepMgr_MC,30040,2004-10-29 07:22:14.268,B08BFFA945F745B1B85C89EA8350BA82,4294967295
2004-10-29 14:22:14,AvArbiter_MC,1163,Call Disconnect,Port 3,2,17
2004-10-29 14:22:17,AvRepMgr_MC,30040,2004-10-29 07:22:17.956,30F2534D04E14D16863AB525294AE567,1
2004-10-29 14:22:17,AvRepMgr_MC,30020,2004-10-29 14:22:17,Garcia Richard_(OM&C),7235283,12,1,N/A,N/A,2004-10-29 ===14:22:17===,N/A,N/A,6009
2004-10-29 14:22:18,AvRepMgr_MC,30040,2004-10-29 ===07:22:18.331===,30F2534D04E14D16863AB525294AE567,2
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Why are there entries of 14:22 amongst the 07:22 entries. Also, this is suppose to be the 7:00 hour logs but, show 14:00. I am confused.
TIA.
Sabas Chois
10-29-2004 09:45 AM
The first time stamp there with the date (i.e. "2004-10-29 14:22:14") is the one you want. These are logged in GMT so you need to convert into your local time based on the region settings on your box.
10-29-2004 11:34 AM
thanks. That was my assumption but, the second entry is confusing since it has both local and GMT entries. If 4.04 has not been changed, might consider making the entries consistent.
10-29-2004 12:54 PM
The first column is the only one you should care about - some components also log local time items for their own purposes and that's fine and isn't going to change.
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