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Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 23:01:29 -0700
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From: "Joachim Thiessen" <joachim.thiessen@onstor.com>
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I just had an installation were one of the Bobcats gives me following =
warning during reboot:

   WARNING: absurd RTC chip time

   WARNING: CHECK AND RESET THE DATE!

Whenever I reboot the filer it seems as if the time doesn't move forward =
and I have to set it with:

   ChuckNorris diag> system time set 200803181625.00

This seems almost like a hardware problem. Can we ignore the warning or =
is it better to replace the filer.

Thanks...

...Joachim


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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>I just had an installation were one of the Bobcats =
gives me following warning during reboot:<BR>
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&nbsp;&nbsp; WARNING: absurd RTC chip time<BR>
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&nbsp;&nbsp; WARNING: CHECK AND RESET THE DATE!<BR>
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Whenever I reboot the filer it seems as if the time doesn't move forward =
and I have to set it with:<BR>
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&nbsp;&nbsp; ChuckNorris diag&gt; system time set 200803181625.00<BR>
<BR>
This seems almost like a hardware problem. Can we ignore the warning or =
is it better to replace the filer.<BR>
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Thanks...<BR>
<BR>
...Joachim<BR>
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