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> You should open a PMR. UTC/GMT can only be changed via an IPL with
> OPERATOR PROMPT specified in CLOCKxx. At POR the proces
her Brown
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> Date: 08/11/2016 02:38 PM
> Subject: Re: Time Change Problem #1398
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> To all who replied,
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> Site does not have STP or wouldn't be in this spot. Their timezone
> is W.06 and UTC
To all who replied,
Site does not have STP or wouldn't be in this spot. Their timezone is W.06 and
UTC time is local plus 1 hour. I will try and get a copy of the CLOCKxx member.
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On 11/8/2016 5:52 AM, Christopher Brown wrote:
> A curious situation from Saturday night. At an acquaintances sit
On 11/8/2016 5:52 AM, Christopher Brown wrote:
A curious situation from Saturday night. At an acquaintances site, they usually
do a POR (no idea why and I'm afraid to ask) for the time change.
IIRC, the only way to get your CEC clock resynchronized with the SE
clock, if you don't have the "st
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 6:57 AM
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Subject: Re: Time Change Problem #1398
On Tue, 8 Nov 2016 06:25:19 -0800, Charles Mills wrote:
>@John, am I correct that if they are west of Greenwich (the Americas,
>basically) they've got a real problem if the TOD cl
On Tue, 8 Nov 2016 06:25:19 -0800, Charles Mills wrote:
>@John, am I correct that if they are west of Greenwich (the Americas,
>basically) they've got a real problem if the TOD clock is set to local time
>and they want to "make it right"? Basically, they have to let the box sit idle
>for five o
On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 8:25 AM, Charles Mills wrote:
> @John, am I correct that if they are west of Greenwich (the Americas,
> basically) they've got a real problem if the TOD clock is set to local time
> and they want to "make it right"? Basically, they have to let the box sit
> idle for five or
At your acquaintance's site, they might have to set the HMC time first. It
depends upon their setup.
If they are using STP, then they shouldn't have to manually set the clock on
the HMC since the system will get its time directly from the STP server. Based
upon what you wrote, I suspect the
Christopher Brown wrote:
>A curious situation from Saturday night. At an acquaintances site, they
>usually do a POR (no idea why and I'm afraid to ask) for the time change.
POR for a time change?
>They also like to sit for an hour as they believe the DB2 logs will be
>corrupted (not a DB2 u
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Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 6:17 AM
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Subject: Re: Time Change Problem #1398
On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 7:52 AM, Christopher Brown wrote:
If you have no timezone parameter in the CLOCK m
On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 7:52 AM, Christopher Brown wrote:
> Hello Listers,
>
> A curious situation from Saturday night. At an acquaintances site, they
> usually do a POR (no idea why and I'm afraid to ask) for the time change.
> They also like to sit for an hour as they believe the DB2 logs will b
Hello Listers,
A curious situation from Saturday night. At an acquaintances site, they usually
do a POR (no idea why and I'm afraid to ask) for the time change. They also
like to sit for an hour as they believe the DB2 logs will be corrupted (not a
DB2 user but I have my doubts about that). A
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