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Ken,

What have you done in the past before your i5? You could always set the 
QTIMZON to the non-auto adjust version for PST of 'QN0800UTCS' and then do 
what you did all the years before.  If I remember correctly applications 
like MQ should be shutdown just before 1am and then restarted after the 
clock has been reset.

Better yet schedule a nice long maintenance around those hours... :)

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Here is an interesting article I just found using my favorite search 
engine Google.....

http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=58&context=SS9UMX&dc=D600&uid=swg21145582&loc=en_US&cs=UTF-8&lang=en


It seems to advocate stopping the replication journal in a high 
availability environment... Is it a stretch to think that this procedure 
should also apply to ANY system journal??? If so, then an automatic reset 
of the system clock to standard time shouldn't be allowed to occur... 

This article seems to recommend using "Time Adjustment" too... But, using 
"Time Adjustment" can't be combined with allowing the system to 
automatically reset the system clock. If you did that I would imagine that 
there would be a possibility of setting your clock back more than one 
hour.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, what to do ... what to do ... 

Kenneth

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