That second one is for most of Indiana.  We don't observe Daylight Savings 
Time.  That's what I have in my system value.

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>From reading a section of the V5R3 Info Center I got the impression that
from the listing of time zone names there was one that caused an automatic
change and one that didn't cause the change:

Example:
QN0500EST - has a DST start and end
QN0500EST2 - DST start and end are marked as N/A

Check this page:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/ic2924/info/rzati/rzatitimezone.htm




 
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I will turn off QTIMZON and let everyone know in six months!   ;-)

I will consider a job to automatically end Domino when the time change is
supposed to occur. At exactly 2am, it becomes 1 am again, correct? And in
the spring 1 am jumps to 2am?

SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) is OK to use to keep the clock from
drifting. I used it with V5R1 and Domino 5 & 6 and it makes very small
adjustments that go unnoticed by Domino. My V5R3 SNTP server is not
working, but that is a different problem.

iSeries Access has a new GUI time adjustment feature that will 'drift' the
time change. Instead of an abrupt change, it will add or subtract seconds
every minute (or milliseconds every second?) until the time changes by the
offset you specified.  I don't know if it can be scheduled, but I was
going to give that a try while Domino is running. I "was", that is, before
it changed the time itself.
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Two different issues.

QTIMZON is for the twice yearly that most of the country observes.
The thing I was talking about was syncing your i5 clock up to a time
server to automatically adjust your clock if your i5 starts to run fast or

slow.  Can happen whenever and numerous times.  We use it to sync all of
our PC times and our iSeries and i5 times.

Rob Berendt
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They didn't say they wouldn't handle it in the future, just that there are
no plans right now.  If Walter Scanlon is monitoring, it would be
interesting to get his viewpoint.

As far as time adjustments, I believe you need to have the QTIMZON value
set which enables automatic adjustment.  I'm just going off of what I read
in the Information Center (which isn't very clear).  We are not using V5R3
yet, so I don't have any practical knowledge.

Thanks,

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domino400-bounces+dguerrero=compures.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/02/2004
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> They won't handle it?!
>
> Then how much of a difference will it take to throw the system into
he!!?

> My question being is if we use the system value QTIMADJ with a value of
> QIBM_OS400_SNTP (and the rest of the appropriate setup) will that cause
> issues?
>
> Rob Berendt
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> Dept 01.073
> PO Box 2000
> Dock 108
> 6928N 400E
> Kendallville, IN 46755
> http://www.dekko.com
>



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