Check the fix time of locations.
Thank you for your attention.
I use mysql and I queried the ID of the vehicles that are crashing, because not all vehicles, just some.
During the consultation I saw something strange:
Example of a vehicle ID:
172
2024-11-12 14:11:50
2024-11-12 14:10:21
2024-11-12 14:10:21
The time is different from the server time. In this query I did it at 11:14, but the query returns showing a time 3 hours ahead.
Does this have something to do with it?
Probably. You should check where it's coming from.
Thanks again for your attention.
I intervened in mysql by removing duplicate entries with the wrong time.
For now it solved my problem. I will monitor these IDs that are generating this problem.
I saw the server date and the mysql date and they are both in the same time zone.
One last question:
In addition to MySQL, which DBMS can I use in Traccar?
Thank you and that's all for now.
Pretty much any JDBC-compatible database. Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL etc.
Thank you very much.
I apologize if there is already an open topic on this subject.
I noticed that when accessing the tracker, the vehicle appears locked on the map with the ignition on and does not leave.
When I click to see the route history for the day, the vehicle appears on the route on the correct date, but when I return to the main screen it is stuck there.
If I clean the tc_positions database, the vehicle returns to normal.
Could anyone help me with any tips on what to do?