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Just a friendly reminder. Title * Managing System Time changes Abstract This document describes how to Manage system time changes due to Daylight Savings Time on OS/400 V5R3 and V5R2. Cause Domino on iSeries cannot manage a system time change while active Content/Solution ALERT: ANY change in system time while a DOMINO server is active will impact Server performance. The larger the time change the larger the impact on performance. DOMINO should be ended for any manual change to QTIME. Concerns for SNTP Each partition does have its own separate QTIME and QUTCOFFSET values. For Daylight Savings Time, the system values must be updated for each partition. SNTP does not update QTIME. SNTP updates a separate clock used by POSIX APIs. There is no need to turn off SNTP when QTIME is changed for Daylight Savings Time. OS/400 V5R2 No native support for Daylight savings time. When moving into or out of DST the system value QTIME and QUTCOFFSET must be altered by the system operator. QTIME holds the current time value of the OS/400. As DST ends QTIME would up updated from 2:00 to 1:00 Another consideration for changing the system time to reflect daylight savings time is that of the system value Coordinated universal time offset - QUTCOFFSET. Greenwich Mean Time does not observe daylight savings time so the QUTCOFFSET value must be altered to reflect the difference in time caused by switching to daylight savings time. The following table shows the appropriate values to use for this system value in the four time zones in continental USA: Eastern Time Zone Central Time Zone Mountain Time Zone Pacific Time Zone Daylight Savings Time -4.00 -5.00 -6.00 -7.00 Standard Time -5.00 -6.00 -7.00 -8.00 As DST ends QUTCOFFSET would be updated by adding 1 hour to the existing value (see chart above). OS/400 V5R3 Can use the same solution as V5R2 but also has this alternate option. Time maintenance application. This application will slow or speed the clock so no "time change" is required. The system clock is either sped up or slowed to complete the desired time change. This tool is used on systems with applications which cannot permit duplicate time stamps which might occur by altering the system time. While Domino is not one of these applications the system Domino is hosted on might have one of this time sensitive applications requiring the use of this tool. This application relies on a new OS/400 system value QTIMZON If this application is used the Time is not CHANGED the QTIME system clock is either slowed or sped to meet the time change. Time maintenance application Identifies the software to use to adjust the system clock to keep it synchronized with an external time source. This system value does not enforce the software specified, it only identifies the software to use. This value should be maintained by time adjustment software and is intended as an aid to prevent having multiple time adjustment applications conflict with each other. There are no checks performed by the system to verify this value or that software is or is not performing time adjustments. IBM time adjustment offerings will use identifiers that start with QIBM such as 'QIBM_OS400_SNTP'. Other software suppliers should follow a similar naming convention of company name and product name. Time adjustment software should check this system value prior to starting. If this system value has an identifier for other time adjustment software, then the software being started should notify the user of this potential conflict and confirm that this time adjustment software should be started. When there is not an identifier associated with this system value, the software should update this system value to identify that it is now responsible for adjusting the system clock. Time adjustment software should check this system value again prior to ending. This system value should be set to the value None only if the current value identifies this time adjustment software that is ending. Possible values are the following: None Indicates that time adjustment software has not been identified. identifier Identifies the software that will be used to adjust the system clock. For more information about the SNTP client time maintenance application that IBM supplies with the system, see the iSeries information center. Topic Administration Walter Scanlan Senior Software Engineer Domino & Workplace for iSeries 507-286-6088 wscanlan@xxxxxxxxxx
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