Synchronizing The Physical Partition (Ppar) Time And Xscf Time - Fujitsu ORACLE M10-1 Installation Manual

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physical partition has been set to "compatible".
XSCF> showpparmode -p 0
Host-ID
Diagnostic Level
Message Level
Alive Check
Watchdog Reaction
Break Signal
Autoboot(Guest Domain) :on
Elastic Mode
IOreconfigure
CPU Mode
PPAR DR(Current)
PPAR DR(Next)
6.10
Synchronizing the Physical Partition
(PPAR) Time and XSCF Time
This section describes the procedure for clearing the difference between the system
time and physical partition (PPAR) time.
The XSCF keeps the time difference from the physical partition. With each change by
the setdate command to the system time, the difference is updated with the
difference between the physical partition time and the changed system time.
To initialize the time difference between all physical partitions and the XSCF, execute
the resetdateoffset command on the XSCF. This command synchronizes the physical
partition times after physical partition startup with the XSCF time.
1.
Execute the showdate command to display the XSCF time.
If you have set the time zone, the command displays the time in the local time
(JST).
The following example displays the current time in the local time.
XSCF> showdate
Sat Oct 20 14:53:00 JST 2012
2.
Confirm that the set XSCF time is correct. To change the date and time,
execute the setdate command.
For details, see
3.
Execute the showdateoffset command to check the times difference between
the XSCF system time and physical partition time.
The following example displays the difference between the system time and the
time of PPAR-ID 0.
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:0f010f10
:min
:normal
:on
:reset
:on
:off
:true
:compatible
:off
:off
"5.6 Checking the Time
Setting."

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