Nov 18, 2007 #1 crasho2001 Technical User Joined Jun 13, 2002 Messages 51 Location TR At Sun Fire v440 system, time reset occured suddenly. Date was 1.1.1970. Have you seen this behaviour before? What can be the problem?
At Sun Fire v440 system, time reset occured suddenly. Date was 1.1.1970. Have you seen this behaviour before? What can be the problem?
Nov 18, 2007 #2 coopermarsh MIS Joined Nov 24, 2004 Messages 159 Location GB Check your dmesg or /var/adm/messages fro any eeprom errors, with the system time not software Run date -u mmddyyhhmm, or rdate "remote host" to update time, watch fro the time change Upvote 0 Downvote
Check your dmesg or /var/adm/messages fro any eeprom errors, with the system time not software Run date -u mmddyyhhmm, or rdate "remote host" to update time, watch fro the time change
Nov 19, 2007 #3 spamly MIS Joined Apr 1, 2004 Messages 447 Location US I've seen this in a v420 a few years back. It was a bad prom. I had to call Sun to replace it. Upvote 0 Downvote
Nov 20, 2007 #4 cndcadams IS-IT--Management Joined Feb 11, 2004 Messages 725 Location US crash2001; I agree with spamly, have also seen this with failing nvram/idprom. CA Upvote 0 Downvote