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Date mismatch—timezone issue? #147
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Hi Patrick I am using the latest released Hubble, v0.2.0. We are upgrading to 2.12.8 in a few weeks if that matters. |
@toddocon: Can you reproduce this issue on autodesk.github.io/hubble? That page is running an updated version of the dashboard with my changes in #143. |
@toddocon: It’s not urgent, but could you test whether the date mismatch issue is still present when updating to the newest |
@pluehne We upgraded to GHE 2.12.9 on Friday and I updated to the latest Hubble master as well. I am happy to report that today (4.16), hovering over a data bubble shows the date as 4.15. So the fix worked! All is well now. Thanks and regards. |
@pluehne : Yes, we can close both issues. Thanks for the help! |
Hubble data is collected from the prior day's rotated logs. That data is collecting properly on my system and being pushed to GHE.
When I view the Hubble graphs, though, the date that is shown is day -2 but the actual data is from day -1 (which is expected). I reside in the Mountain Time Zone. If I Remote Desktop into a system in Pacific Time Zone the date that is shown is day -1 (which is expected) and the data is still OK.
So for me, I'm seeing a display date issue but the underlying data is OK.
I am using the latest released version of Hubble (0.2.0?) and GHE 2.10.6. There was no date display issue until I updated to Hubble 0.2.0 so maybe something was introduced in the new release.
Our 2.12.X upgrade is a few weeks out. I need to install this Hubble on stage to see if the problem is still there.
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