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dictum9
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Re: Server time runs away

Firmware revision is 44.28

The machine is 11.23 L2000-44


How can I confirm that the firmware revision is right?

A. Clay Stephenson
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: Server time runs away

If I can assume that you have the online diagnostics (STM) installed:

echo "selclass qualifier cpu;infolog" | /usr/sbin/cstm | grep -i "PDC Firmware"

If not then interrupt the boot process and enter the firmware monitors information menu.
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
Patrick Wallek
Honored Contributor

Re: Server time runs away

If you look at the patch information for patch Clay mentioned, you'll see that the patch loads PDC version 44.28.

Patch info here:
http://www2.itrc.hp.com/service/patch/patchDetail.do?patchid=PHSS_32705&sel={hpux:11.11,}&BC=main|search|

So, you are already at the correct firmware level according to that patch.
dictum9
Super Advisor

Re: Server time runs away

OK... apparently there is an issue with the system board.
Sandman!
Honored Contributor

Re: Server time runs away

If you read the URL I posted earlier it states that either it is the procesor switch setting or the model string setting of your server. Maybe logging a support call with HP might be your best bet.
dictum9
Super Advisor

Re: Server time runs away

I have been unable to go to the URL you posted earlier, as it requires some kind of registration I don't have.
Sandman!
Honored Contributor

Re: Server time runs away

I have pasted the text version of the doc below:

~hope it helps

==============================================================

My real time clock is running too quickly after the ce replaced my system
board. How do I correct this?


RESOLUTION

After changing a system board, the ce needs to verify the switches are
set correctly for the speed of processor being used in the system. If the
switches are incorrect or the model string is showing incorrect in the O/S, the
switches must be set properly and then default the configuration from the BCH
(Boot Console Handler).

MAIN>COnfiguration
CONFIG>DEfault


By defaulting the configuration switch we force the PDH to reread the switch
settings. The switches are then used to set the model string and frequency
devide factor from the clock circuitry to keep the time clock accurate.


If you are unsure of which switch setting is correct please place a
service call and we can help identify the current version of the system board
and cpu speed being used.
A. Clay Stephenson
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: Server time runs away

Not being able to access the link means that you are not under support (or that you haven't linked your support handles) but if my poor brain is functioning for an L2000-44 (rp5450?) there are no DIP switches on the systemboard. Who installed the systemboard for you. There is a configuration that is necessary. Of course, the L2000-44 assumes that the model string was set correctly and that may be your fundamental problem.
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
A. Clay Stephenson
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: Server time runs away

By the way, HP takes a very dim view of cutting and pasting Knowledge Base documents (which you must pay for) into the Forums (which are free).
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
Sandman!
Honored Contributor

Re: Server time runs away

My apologies...yes Clay is right as the TKB docs are a paid-for resource and not free unlike the forums. Good thing Clay pointed it out and I will remember that for the future. May the "force" be with you Clay.

:D