Created 01-06-2017 03:34 PM
Hi,
When I use the Nifi User Interface, I notice that the time is always set to CST, but I live in EST.
Is there a setting that I can change to reflect my relevant timezone?
Best,
Michael
Created 01-06-2017 04:40 PM
I fixed it with something like this. I went into the bootstrap.conf file and added this argument: java.arg.8=-Duser.timezone=America/New_York
references: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2627992/force-java-timezone-as-gmt-utc and
https://confluence.atlassian.com/kb/setting-the-timezone-for-the-java-environment-841187402.html
Created 01-06-2017 03:54 PM
do you have NiFi installed on your machine locally, or is it on a server. It could be possible that NiFi is reflecting the time of the server on the UI.
Created 01-06-2017 03:57 PM
I have it installed on my server, and the time on my server is the correct with the correct timezone.
Created 01-06-2017 04:04 PM
the server where you have installed NiFi is setup to be in EST?
Created 01-06-2017 04:21 PM
is it possible that the timezone was changed after you started Nifi, if possible try restarting the nifi, and it should update to the correct time zone.
Created 01-06-2017 04:40 PM
I fixed it with something like this. I went into the bootstrap.conf file and added this argument: java.arg.8=-Duser.timezone=America/New_York
references: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2627992/force-java-timezone-as-gmt-utc and
https://confluence.atlassian.com/kb/setting-the-timezone-for-the-java-environment-841187402.html
Created 01-07-2021 03:21 PM
I tried "java.arg.8=-Duser.timezone=America/New_York". It does not work for me.
I posted one question earlier: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65620632/why-do-executesqlrecord-and-csvrecordsetwriter-updated-...
Created 01-15-2018 12:10 PM
I tried changing time zone to IST and now it is showing Indian time with "GMT" tag. any solution to this problem?