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Note: GUI-based times use the timezone defined for PHP used by the OP5 Monitor server. For older versions, it could be in
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The timezone on the web is different from the system's timezone
Note: GUI-based times use the timezone defined for PHP used by the OP5 Monitor server. For older versions, it could be in /etc/php.d/00_op5_timezone.ini, but newer ones might have it in /etc/php.d/50-op5-timezone.ini
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If you have multiple .ini files in /etc/php.d, they can try to find what sets the timezone using Copied
grep -rni "date.timezone" /etc/php.d
Mon 8.4.4 instance (upgraded since 8.1.0):
# grep -rni "date.timezone" /etc/php.d
/etc/php.d/00_op5_timezone.ini:1:date.timezone = Asia/Manila
Mon 9.8 instance (upgraded since 9.0):
# grep -rni "date.timezone" /etc/php.d
/etc/php.d/50-op5-timezone.ini:1:date.timezone = Asia/Manila
Change it to your desired timezone, and it should solve your issue. You might need to restart httpd afterwards Copied
A similar information is contained to article/FAQ that is then available: OP5 Monitor - How to manage your operating system when running OP5 Monitor (EL7). – Support - ITRS Group
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