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If by "resque", you mean "Job Rescue" or, "JobPak" or "JobTime", then 
it could be that your TZ variable is not set correctly and/or 
otherwise a problem with your hardware and/or software clock.

SHOWCLKS.PUBXL.TELESUP will show you all 3 elements that must be 
correct for the components of JobPak to execute at the right times.

If you live in the eastern time zone, it should look something like 
this (naturally adjusted to the current time):

:showclks.pubxl.telesup
SHOWCLKS/XL  A.10.00
DEBUG/iX C.25.06

HPDEBUG Intrinsic at: 38b.00007258 PROGRAM+$198
PRIV=$3 := $0

   *************************************************************
   ***                                                       ***
   ***   Greenwich Mean Time : MON, JUN 11, 2007,  6:55 PM   ***
   ***   GMT/MPE offset      : -4:00:00                      ***
   ***   MPE System Time     : MON, JUN 11, 2007,  2:55 PM   ***
   ***                                                       ***
   *************************************************************

                  **** C Library Information ****

         Current value of Time Zone(TZ) variable : EST5EDT
         CTIME function return :  Mon Jun 11 14:55:41 2007

If your output shows something different (adjusted by your 
appropriate time zone settings and actual time) some simple 
adjustments can be made to put everything back in sync - without 
requiring a system shutdown.



At 01:28 PM 2007-06-11, Michael Caplin wrote:
>This is bizarre.  If anyone can shed any light it will be appreciated.
>This morning at 2:15, got a call that the production box wasn't behaving well.
>
>A showtime & showclock showed the correct time and time zone but jobs that
>had just been scheduled automatically (STREAM AT=) were set to run on
>6/22.  We use rescue to archive stdlists and there were jobs that showed a
>logon date if 6/22 and a logoff date of 6/11.
>
>No one was in the data center at this time.  Since the system clock was ok
>and since there didn't seem to be any immedeiate problems.  I went back to
>bed.  At 6:30 I checked again and the scheduled jobs that were scheduled to
>run on 6/22 were now scheduled to run on 6/11 (as they should be).
>
>No one was in the data center while this was happening and no one with
>remote access knows anything about this.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Mike
>
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Gilles Schipper
GSA Inc.
HP System Administration Specialists
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