Your environment:
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Operating system: Windows 10 Pro x64 build: 1803
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Webserver: NGINX v. 1.14.0
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PHP Version: 7.2.5 x64 NTS
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Monitorr Version: 1.6.2d (in the footer of the Monitorr UI)
Describe your issue:
I have read the t-shooting Wiki at: https://github.com/Monitorr/Monitorr/wiki/06-Troubleshooting
Pretty much as the title states and what I have said in discord, whenever a service goes offline the offline banner does not coincide with server time.
Example: A service is up one moment and then it goes down but monitorrs offline banner time shows that it went offline hours ago even though it only went offline a minute ago.
I have timezone and everything else set correctly.
Your environment:
Operating system: Windows 10 Pro x64 build: 1803
Webserver: NGINX v. 1.14.0
PHP Version: 7.2.5 x64 NTS
Monitorr Version: 1.6.2d (in the footer of the Monitorr UI)
Describe your issue:
I have read the t-shooting Wiki at: https://github.com/Monitorr/Monitorr/wiki/06-Troubleshooting
Pretty much as the title states and what I have said in discord, whenever a service goes offline the offline banner does not coincide with server time.
Example: A service is up one moment and then it goes down but monitorrs offline banner time shows that it went offline hours ago even though it only went offline a minute ago.
I have timezone and everything else set correctly.