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John Bawden <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 Jun 2004 05:15:24 -0700
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Lost power for several hours a few days back and had
to shut all systems down. When one of our 3000s was
restarted, the time was set correctly at the ISL yet
when we checked the next morning, the time was 12
hours off. That was corrected with the SETCLOCK
command but now I'm wondering about the hardware
clock. Don't have time yet to restart so does anyone
know of a program to run that will show all the time
settings? I recall one several jobs ago but having an
extended senior moment. TIA.

John Bawden
QualChoice




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