I did my time change last night at 7:30.  I found no way of easily changing it 
without effecting MQSeries.  We had an IPL, PTFs and month-end backup scheduled 
to start at 7:00p anyway so why restrict the system twice in one day.  Worked 
fine but I still had to cold start one of my QManagers.

It would be nice since MQSeries is from IBM that they handle a time change 
better.  Maybe integrating the DST time change with a scheduled Time Adjustment 
feature in iNav.  Scheduled being the key term.  Yes I know it's there but 
combining the two together with the ability to schedule it would be very nice 
to have.

Or even better (holding my breath) if we got ride of DST altogether (turning 
purple). OK (breathing again) not going to happen anytime soon.

Ken H.



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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Harvell, Joel
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 8:03 AM
To: Midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Who else was awake at 2am this Sunday babysitting the time
change???


Hand raised.   Automatic routine I created to shutdown MQ failed. Well
at least I have mostly one year to fix ti!!

 

 

Joel B. Harvell

Food Lion, LLC

(704) 633-8250 x2709

jbharvell@xxxxxxxxxxxx

 


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