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James Herod <[log in to unmask]>
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James Herod <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 1 Nov 1995 20:00:03 GMT
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In article <[log in to unmask]>,
Carol Hildreth <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Jean-Claude Cisse <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>        We have an HP3000 series 52 at school and I would like to correct
>>the time. Could someone direct me on which command should I use for that
> [snip]
>There should be a utility called CLKPROG somewhere in the TELESUP account.
>Just run the program and it will ask you for the date and time.
> [snip]
 
You should also do the following BEFORE running CLKPROG:
 
        Stop IMAGE transaction logging.  After CLKPROG, start a new
        logging cycle.  See the TurboIMAGE manual for details.  This
        will help avoid problems due to out-of-sequence timestamps in the
        logfile, especially when you are setting the clock back.
        If you are not doing logging, disregard this step.
 
After CLKPROG:
 
        Do a :SWITCHLOG.  This will help minimize confusion in the MPE
        system logfiles caused by the appearance of out-of-sequence
        timestamps.  If you are not concerned by this (depends on
        whether you do system logfile analysis), then don't bother.
 
Of course, you could always just =SHUTDOWN and WARMSTART, setting the
time properly when the system prompts you.  This will do MOST
of the above automatically.  You might still need to start a new IMAGE
logging cycle.
 
--Jim

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