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Re: [Networker] System date changes

2006-11-13 03:34:36
Subject: Re: [Networker] System date changes
From: "Krishnan, Ramamurthy" <Ramamurthy.Krishnan AT KPMG.CO DOT UK>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 08:23:01 -0000
We are still not able to circle in when it happens, as the occurrence is
highly inconsistent.  With whatever evidence that I have (event logs,
the sequence of command execution etc.,) I suspect either the mminfo
command or the connection through Remote Desktop or both (!?)..

We have worked out some temporary check points to avoid this creating
knock on effects.. I would like to wait for it to occur again to gather
more information before logging a call..  

Guess, so long as you notice it immediately (that's a big "so long" !!),
it doesn't affect any functions..

If I do find a break, I will post an update to this list.  

Thanks and regards

- Ram.

-----Original Message-----
From: EMC NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU] On
Behalf Of Darren Dunham
Sent: 10 November 2006 17:16
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: Re: [Networker] System date changes

> Has anyone of you experienced an automatic system date change (goes 
> back
> 1 month every time) after executing the "mminfo" command.  We have 
> NetWorker 7.2.1 running on Windows 2003, and the system date changed 
> back to a month automatically after we executed the below commands:
> 
> mminfo -av -B -t "31 days ago"
> nsrjb -vvv -u

Wow.  That would be a big "no" for me, but then I'm not normally working
with a windows storage node or master.  When I'm running 'mminfo' on a
windows machine, it's just as a client contacting a remote server.

If it's repeatable, I'd have a ticket open on that immediately!  Do you
know if both commands have to be run, or if one or the other is
responsible?

Good luck!

-- 
Darren Dunham                                           ddunham AT taos DOT com
Senior Technical Consultant         TAOS            http://www.taos.com/
Got some Dr Pepper?                           San Francisco, CA bay area
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