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Please first read the documentation. Problems affecting the client, e.g. Plex or Emby should be reported there in the forum.
Describe the bug
The Environmental Variable for the Time Zone (TZ) is not being recognized when set. The default is Europe/London. Therefore the logs display in that TZ. Also the Schedule for updating is off if you do not figure what the equivalent time in London is to your local time and enter those times in the field.
Server (please complete the following information):
Ubuntu 21.04
raspi aarch64
2.2.0 Build 0200
To Reproduce
Set a TZ Environmental Variable other than the default in docker run, compose, etc. and check the printed time in the log to verify if it is default or in the time zone set.
Expected behavior
TZ=America/Denver or any set TZ would be recognized and display the logs or use the scheduled times in that time zone.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Please first read the documentation. Problems affecting the client, e.g. Plex or Emby should be reported there in the forum.
Describe the bug
The Environmental Variable for the Time Zone (TZ) is not being recognized when set. The default is Europe/London. Therefore the logs display in that TZ. Also the Schedule for updating is off if you do not figure what the equivalent time in London is to your local time and enter those times in the field.
Server (please complete the following information):
To Reproduce
Set a TZ Environmental Variable other than the default in docker run, compose, etc. and check the printed time in the log to verify if it is default or in the time zone set.
Expected behavior
TZ=America/Denver or any set TZ would be recognized and display the logs or use the scheduled times in that time zone.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: