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Thanks - we can't say we weren't warned. I'll have to bounce the server to make sure we're good. I've been bitten by this in the past... =) Chris Whisonant Comporium Senior Mid-Range Systems Administrator IBM eServer Certified Systems Expert - iSeries Technical Solutions V5R2 IBM Certified System Administrator - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5 803.326.7270 | 803.326.6142 fax http://cwhisonant.blogspot.com/ domino400-bounces+chris.whisonant=comporium.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/07/2005 11:23:16 AM: > 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 > _______________________________________________ > This is the Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 (Domino400) mailing list > To post a message email: Domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/domino400 > or email: Domino400-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > at http://archive.midrange.com/domino400. >
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