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Re: sydate/time not matching os date/time

From: <JApplewhite_at_austin.isd.tenet.edu>
Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 17:01:37 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0058EA10.20030502170137@fatcity.com>


Ron,

We had that problem with 8.1.7.0.0 on HP-UX 64bit. It turned out to be some kind of little time daemon or other that the sys admin discovered. I can't remember the details, but as soon as he corrected/upgraded/whatever that little daemon, Oracle's SysDate and the OS Date started agreeing again.

Jack C. Applewhite
Database Administrator
Austin Independent School District
Austin, Texas
512.414.9715 (wk)
512.935.5929 (pager)
JApplewhite_at_austin.isd.tenet.edu

"Ron Rogers" <RROGERS_at_galottery.org>
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List,
 OS OpenVMS
Oracle 8.1.7

Then I check the sysdate for the time I see that the Oracle time is about 15 minutes faster than the OS time. I have asked the sysadmin to check the Time Differental Parameters that were listed on Metalink and I await the results.
Has anyone else experienced this problem where the times are different and how did you correct it?
Thanks,
Ron
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