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Re: Integrity Server requires date and time entry on each boot

 
P Muralidhar Kini
Honored Contributor

Re: Integrity Server requires date and time entry on each boot

Hi Anne,

>> SETTIME is set to zero on all systems.
The SETTIME sysgen parameter is ruled out.
You may want to also check the TIMEPROMPTWAIT sysgen parameter that Hoff
has pointed out.

If not these then it has to be the hardware (battery) which is already dicussed
in this forum.

Interesting discussion on a similar problem in the following thread
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=248888

Regards,
Murali
Let There Be Rock - AC/DC
Volker Halle
Honored Contributor

Re: Integrity Server requires date and time entry on each boot

Murali,

with the information obtained from the other thread, that I've referenced earlier, this clearly seems to be an OpenVMS I64 bug in V8.2-1 (and below), which showed up with any boot in 2010 and seems to have been 'silently' (i.e. un-documented) fixed in SYSINIT.EXE, which was being delivered with VMS821I_MOUNT96-V0100.

Volker.

Anne Hrovat
Occasional Advisor

Re: Integrity Server requires date and time entry on each boot

I think I will start by installing the patch and see if that resolves the issue.

Thanks.

Anne
P Muralidhar Kini
Honored Contributor

Re: Integrity Server requires date and time entry on each boot

Hi Anne,

>> I think I will start by installing the patch and see if that resolves the issue.
Yes. Thats a good start.
Keep the hardware troubleshooting for the end.

Volker,
>> and seems to have been 'silently' (i.e. un-documented) fixed in
>> SYSINIT.EXE, which was being delivered with VMS821I_MOUNT96-V0100.
I have no idea about this. Will check this out and let the concerned people know
about it. Nice find by the way.

Regards,
Murali
Let There Be Rock - AC/DC