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10-21-2005 04:40 AM
10-21-2005 04:40 AM
Remove this test node as a failover in the cluster.
Shutdown all applications on test node.
Turn of NTPD (we're pulling time from a Windows domain controller).
Change the date using the date command.
Fire up the application and run the test.
Shutdown application, then the system to Single user.
Set to correct time, turn NTPD backup on.
We don't care about the test database and will end up wiping out the volume group that it lives. This machine is a cell server for Data Protector, but I have that in a package and will have it down before we start.
Am I missing anything here?
Thanks
Syl
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10-21-2005 04:52 AM
10-21-2005 04:52 AM
Re: Time Games
Since you are going into test mode, you may want to shutdown any monitoring of the system (openview?) and you may also want to look at the cron jobs for potential issues
Dave
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10-21-2005 06:44 AM
10-21-2005 06:44 AM
SolutionWhy not just stop the package, halt the node and then bring up the vg's, filesystems, db, and app manually?
That way you don't have to change your cluster config.
The rest sounds ok. Also, I think if you change the time too far from what ntp thinks it is supposed to be it will not reset automatically anyway.
Have fun.
c
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10-21-2005 06:55 AM
10-21-2005 06:55 AM
Re: Time Games
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10-21-2005 07:17 AM
10-21-2005 07:17 AM
Re: Time Games
Bill Hassell, sysadmin