Having trouble with e-mail servers this morning and not sure if my
subscription request made it. If this has been reported already or is the
incorrect mailing list for this issue, please excuse and point me in the right
direction.
Had a internet connection failure last night and due to what appears like it
could be a bug in YATS32, it set the clock on my server ahead by about 3500
seconds every hour, putting my real time clock into na-na land. The server
thought it was Aug 17th.
This server also happens to run the mySQL server.
I corrected the internet connection problem and rebooted the machine. It got
hold of the time host and everything is back to normal except that now I have
dozens and dozens of system message windows from WinMySQLAdmin 1.0 saying:
'4294683874' in not a valid integer value.
Where the number is a constantly decreasing value. A new message is created
every server query interval time, which by default is ten seconds. It seems
that WinMySQL Admin doesn't like calculating server up time "backwards" and it
never corrects itself.
Needless to say this results in a lot of system message dialog boxes marching
across the screen if one doesn't sit there and dismiss them as they pop up! :\
I set the server query interval to 5000 seconds and I'm hoping that it will
correct itself when Friday rolls around.
If anyone knows any magic registry manipulation I could safely do to correct
this before Friday, I'd appreciate any pointers to FAQ entries or whatever.
Thanks in advance,
Dan Haynes
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