The graph does not display immediately
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Setting time zone to 'Asia / Seoul' is different from actual Korean time
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It looks like the graphing that is done client side is initially failing as it's trying to show a few minutes but there is actually a 9hr offset there.
Set the timezone correctly in System > General Setup. Set at least one ntp server there it can connect to.
Steve
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'Timezone' Asia / Seoul
Setting it to 'TimeServer' Korea NTP server does not change anything.
Pfsense Tue Jan 28 09:17:15 KST 2020
Korea Time Tue Jan 28 00:15:10 KST 2020 -
It can take a while to sync to NTP when the time is that far out.
You can set the time and date manually using the date command. That should get it close enough to sync quicker using NTP.
Steve
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Maybe it's my server computer problem.
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Lets forget the timezone thing for a bit.. your time still looks to be off if that those are your pfsense and you client your viewing the web gui from... Even when in different time zones your minutes should be the same.. you have a 17:15 for minutes:seconds and 15:10 for minutes:seconds - which is right about the time your seeing in delay of info right, couple of minutes.
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Right the graph is mostly client side generated right? I will admit to not being all that sure on that!
It starts out with a 9hr time difference in the data so you see almost nothing until it has enough data start scrolling and drops that first data point.
Seems almost certain to be relate to the client/server time difference there. More likely the server.
Steve
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Is it something you don't have to care about?
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devices can be in different timezones... And still be the same time... UTC vs CST for example... Doesn't matter - the problem is your times are off more than just the timezone difference!
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Well make sure you devices times line up.. Be it they are in different timezones or not.. The minutes:seconds should be the same... Hours would just be off by the different timezones. You shouldn't have to wait couple of minutes for graphs to populate.
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Yes, if the time is set correctly on both devices this will not be a problem. It looks like the pfSense end is ~9hrs out currently.
Steve
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It looks like my server computer problem.
If you install it on another server computer, the time is just right and the graph is displayed immediately.
Thank you for your help.
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Well correct the time... Not sure why this thread is still going on?
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In fact, not only this but there are other problems as well, so I think I need to replace the server computer...
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@NullLouting Just throwing this out there, but is the BIOS battery bad?
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I don't know.....
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Time being off would not a be a reason to replace it ;) Unless its specs no longer meet your needs, just fix whatever other problems it is having... But accurate time should take you like 10 seconds to fix, either set it by hand or point it to time source (ntp) or if your MS AD shop, make sure your DC are showing correct time and syncing with valid source. And all your member machines should be accurate..
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@johnpoz
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pfsense can be the ntp source for your whole network.. Are your devices doing that? What are your machines pointing to for time? Clearly something is not right if off by minutes.. And I don't really get why devices in the same location would be in different timezones?
The times you posted are both listed as KST... So the times should be the same... Not 9 hours and couple of minutes off..
What are you devices and pfsense using for time? Does your pfsense NTP status show its in sync - is it correct?
If pfsense time is correct?