Just a note, After seeing this, I went ahead and turned off "Automatically
adjust clock for daylight savings changes"
I did this at 8:30. When I did, my system clock went to standard time 7:30 so I
set it back foreword to 8:30.
At 8:35,  started an admin session with TSM, which reported the server
date/time as 9:35. I had to halt and restart the
server to bring it back in sync with the system time.


On Friday, October 27, 2000 8:13 AM, Dave Canan [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
>         This APAR was just opened this morning. I wanted to get ti
distributed
>         to
> the LISTSERV as quickly as I could.
>
>
>
> PMR NO: 08519,000,866
> OSs INVOLVED: NT
> COMPID: 5697TSMNT and 5698TSMNT
> APAR SEV: 1
> RELESE: 3.7.2 - 4.1.1
> KEYWORD: Daylight Savings incremental
> ABSTRACT:
> "Automatically adjust clock for daylight savings changes"
> causes incremental to do full backup
> ERROR DESCRIPTION:
> When NT is set to automatically adjust the clock for Daylight
> Savings NT modifies ALL files' time attribute by setting
> it back 1 hour thus causing incremental backups to perform full
> backups.
>
> RECREATE DIRECTIONS:
> 1) Create a subset of files
> 2) Change the time zone on NT to one that has daylight savings
> changes ( if applicable)
> 3) Change the time to a few minutes prior to daylight savings
> time (0200 October 29, 2000).
> ex: 0155
> 4) Check the box next to
> "Automatically adjust clock for daylight savings changes"
> 5) Do an incremental backup
> 6) Watch the time stamps change when the clock goes from 0159
> to 0200 back to 0100.
> 7) Do another incremental backup
> All files will be backed up as if it were a full backup.
>
> LOCAL FIX
> Uncheck the "Automatically adjust clock for daylight savings
> changes" in the time/date control panel and manually adjust
> the time for daylight savings.
> Additional Notes:
> *This does not affect 3.1.x and 3.7.0 clients. Microsoft
> Searchable Knowledge base reference number Q129574.
> * Old APAR IC13012 (v2.105 closed 1996) is the same problem for
> FAT file systems
>
>
> Money is not the root of all evil - full backups are.

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