On 10/27/2022 6:27 PM, Peter Rader wrote:
Hi David,
is it a moving server? We had similar issues on a airborn server crossing
nation-borders rapidly.
10 minutes is unusual. The lowest timezone-change is 15 minutes afaik.
Kind regards
Hi all,
I've experienced an issue since the morning of
Hi David,
is it a moving server? We had similar issues on a airborn server crossing
nation-borders rapidly.
10 minutes is unusual. The lowest timezone-change is 15 minutes afaik.
Kind regards
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've experienced an issue since the morning of the 21st that I'm
> hoping to get some
David,
I strongly suspect TimeZone.setDefault() is being called somewhere. I
can confirm it isn't Tomcat calling it. If the problem was preceded by
any application updates, I'd start looking there.
Mark
On 27/10/2022 16:31, David wrote:
Hi all,
I've experienced an issue since the m
Hi all,
I've experienced an issue since the morning of the 21st that I'm
hoping to get some direction on for where to look.
An app uses the date/time to set a timeout for a password reset.
This had been working fine for years and suddenly it failed. A restart of
tomcat allowed it to
Does anyone know of a report detailing how much of this older hardware
is still out there and floating around?
Big picture:
It's a lot of computer power in the event manufacturing hits a hiccup,
I wouldn't want to be caught flat-footed until it could be
re-established. I like to build distilled p
I had the same thought when I saw it. Here is java -version output complete:
openjdk version "9-internal"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 9-internal+0-2016-04-14-195526.buildd.src)
OpenJDK Server VM (build 9-internal+0-2016-04-14-195526.buildd.src, mixed mode)
On 10/26/22, Christopher Schult