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Wed, 10 Nov 2010 10:55:41 -0800
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Hi Jack,

I think you might be on to something.

This is what SHOWCLKS shows at the end...

Current value of Time Zone(TZ) variable : NOT ASSIGNED

CTIME function return :  Wed Nov 10 14:47:59 2010

Currently it's 10:52, so I don't know where 14:47 is coming from.

And my Time Zone variable on my other system is PST8PDT.

So, what now?

Thanks,

Ernie

-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Connor [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 10:48 AM
To: Newton, Ernie; [log in to unmask]
Subject: RE: Why won't my clock fall back?



Hi Ernie,



Assuming you're on Pacific time, what does SHOWCLKS.PUBXL.TELESUP show?



Here's a box in San Diego.

:showclks.pubxl.telesup

SHOWCLKS/XL  A.10.00

DEBUG/iX C.25.06



HPDEBUG Intrinsic at: 3d3.00007258 PROGRAM+$198

PRIV=$3 := $0



  *************************************************************

  ***                                                       ***

  ***   Greenwich Mean Time : WED, NOV 10, 2010,  6:39 PM   ***

  ***   GMT/MPE offset      : -8:00:00                      ***

  ***   MPE System Time     : WED, NOV 10, 2010, 10:39 AM   ***

  ***                                                       ***

  *************************************************************



                 **** C Library Information ****



        Current value of Time Zone(TZ) variable : PST8PDT

        CTIME function return :  Wed Nov 10 10:39:09 2010





:

Jack



-----Original Message-----

From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Newton, Ernie

Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 1:27 PM

To: [log in to unmask]

Subject: [HP3000-L] Why won't my clock fall back?



Greetings,

I ran a job to set my clock back one hour, but it didn't.

Looking at the STDLIST, it ran "SETCLOCK TIMEZONE = W8:00", but them came back with "CURRENT TIME CORRECTION:  0 SECONDS".

The clock is still ahead by one hour.

Can I just run SETCLOCK TIME=actual time...?

Thanks,

Ernie



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