On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 11:29 PM, Geoff Millikan
<gmilli...@t1shopper.com> wrote:
> The date and time shown in Apache logs comes from the time zone of the 
> server.  If the server's time jumps forward an hour
> (adjusting for daylight savings time) the time in the Apache log will jump 
> forward too.  To the untrained eye, this may appear as an
> 1-hour gap in the logs (example below).  But there is no gap - Apache 
> properly logged all requests - no log entries were lost!
>
> For example let us say Apache is busy logging requests and writing the date 
> and time on each log entry.  The seconds are ticking by:
> 01:59:57, 01:59:58, 01:59:59 and Apache is writing logs in each second.  Now 
> Apache goes to write the next log but before it does,
> it retrieves the server time.  The server reports that the time (which is the 
> next second) as 03:00:00.  So Apache without missing a
> beat simply writes that time down**.   In other words, the "gap" in the log 
> is not because Apache stopped logging, it is because the
> hour did not exist.
>
> It is generally considered best practice to have Apache (and any other 
> software) record things in UTC time to avoid this issue.
> Since there may be many humans viewing the log, it is usually the role of the 
> log analyzer GUI program (like www.analog.cx) to shift
> the UTC time into the human's local time as needed for the human's viewing 
> pleasure.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Geoff Millikan
> http://www.t1shopper.com/
>
> **Story is illustrative only, actual Apache workflow for time handling under 
> the hood probably different.
>
> ---= Example "gap" in logs =---
> 65.55.213.38    -       -       [10/Mar/2013:01:59:51 -0800]    GET 
> /ssi/t1shopper.js HTTP/1.1 <snip>
> 157.55.32.103   -       -       [10/Mar/2013:01:59:58 -0800]    GET 
> /service/dsl/oh/Hancock.shtml HTTP/1.1 <snip>
> 74.111.23.38    -       -       [10/Mar/2013:01:59:59 -0800]    GET 
> /tools/port-number/1125 HTTP/1.1 <snip>
> 157.55.32.103   -       -       [10/Mar/2013:03:00:07 -0700]    GET 
> /us/ga/White%20County.shtml HTTP/1.1 <snip>
> 74.111.23.38    -       -       [10/Mar/2013:03:00:08 -0700]    GET 
> /tools/port-number/1126/ HTTP/1.1 <snip>
>
> ---= Additional background  =---
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_log_config.html
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time
>

Don't run Apache in a locale with DST if you do not want local DST
times in the logs. Use the C locale instead.

You haven't mentioned even what version of Apache or OS you are using,
so it is hard to suggest concrete advice..

Cheers

Tom

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