On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Pete Houston <p...@openstrike.co.uk> 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). > Yes, actually, this ^^ is what I am trying to do. > > 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)? > > -- > Openstrike - improving business through open source > http://www.openstrike.co.uk/ or call 01722 770036 / 07092 020107 >