Re: Large system level date changed

  • From: "DIANNA GIBBS" <DIANNA.GIBBS@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <Smith.Steven@xxxxxxx>,<oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 10:58:18 -0600

We tried to simulate testing DST Friday in our Lawson environment.  AIX
5.2
and Oracle 9206.  Server and database changed times back and forth
with no issues.  We stopped/started Oracle with both times set and no
issues.  We did have issues with the web server portion of the
environment and Active Directory. 



>>> "Smith, Steven K - MSHA" <Smith.Steven@xxxxxxx> 02/12/07 9:56 AM
>>>
Testing for the DST time changes is being planned here.  It's actually
going to have a minimal impact, but the testing needs to happen.
Anyway, the request is to change the server level dates to the second
Sunday in March to simulate the DST change.
 
I understand that Oracle should/doesn't use the system dates to keep
transaction continuity.  I was about to give my input that changing
the
system date should not have an issue on the database itself until I
ran
into metalink note # 253977.1
 
That note says:
 
"While opening the database, Oracle compares the given SCN value 
with the reasonable upper limit value calculated based on the 
system date. If Oracle detects the provided scn is too large, 
ORA-600[2252] would be raised."
 
Now I'm a little concerned that when we change the system date back to
the current correct date, I might have issues.
 
Anyone have any experience with this?

 

Steve Smith

Envision Technology Partners / MSHA MSIS Team

Desk: 303-231-5499

 

 
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