the whole thing is only a problem during recovery when you roll the 
clock back.

You can't do time based recovery since how will oracle know which 2:20AM 
that you want to roll forward to.

You end up doing SCN based recovery instead.

there is a document on metalstink if you need it.

joe


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>Peter,
>
>    If you want to be obsessive-compulsive safe, shutdown the database. 
>Otherwise update the system clock and don't worry about it.  Our HP-UX boxes do
>that every spring all by themselves.  Haven't had a database problem yet.
>
>Dick Goulet
>
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>Author: "Peter R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date:       7/22/2002 10:33 AM
>
>Hi Guys,
>
>I need to put one hour back for my OS(aix) So How will my database(7.3) 
>handle this?? What steps I have to take?? Any light regarding that??
>
>Thanks in advance
>peter.
>
>
>
>
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