Global users and time zones
C. Bensend
benny at bennyvision.com
Tue Oct 30 19:47:41 CET 2007
Hi Ton,
> I think this is as simple as setting TZ=new_timezone before executing
> the CGIs. This seems to be the case running on command line.
>
> What you may want to do is setup different Apache virtual hosts, say
> http://india.nagios.example.com//cgi-bin/status.cgi, http:///
> uk.nagios.example.com/cgi-bin/status.cgi, etc and within each of
> those virtual hosts in Apache, set the TZ variable. Then, from the
> website, it is obvious which timezone data you are looking at.
Hmmmm. Yes, another poster mentioned the TZ variable, but I
didn't ponder setting this within a virtual host. That might
be something to think about.
> With Opsview (http://opsview.org), we'd like to incorporate timezone
> support so that a user can choose their timezone and get data
> displayed accordingly (http://trac.opsview.org/wiki/RoadMap). Let us
> know if your interested in sponsoring this development.
:) I wish I could, let me assure you.
Thanks for all your help,
Benny
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