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    any issue if i adjust the UNIX server clock that run an oracle database??

    hi,

    asking u guys some opinion....will there be any issue if I adjust the UNIX server system clock forward that run a Database server w/o shutting it down ?

    pls enlighten..

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    Hi,
    i believe that oracle calls the sysdate from the system.
    so the time will adapt immediatly.

    The problem i do not know could be dba_jobs and time sensitve operations of the application whiche use your database.

    Orca

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    yup..my worries are the DB checkpoint issue wonder if any forward time adjustment w/o shutting down Oracle Database...will there be any problem ??

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    Hi,
    the worst thing could happen that checkpoint runs immediatly
    no problem;
    and i am not shure if checkpoint-interval dependes on absolute system-time or is based on relative time-interval ( internal counter )
    But this should not be a problem!
    think of the switching from winter time to summer time we have in europe. never heared rising problems due to this time-change (1 hour )
    Orca

    if you have still doubt then
    use : ALTER SYSTEM CHECKPOINT;
    and switch time after this command
    ORca

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    Moving the clock forward, no problem.

    Moving the clock backwards, database crashes.

    Learned this from Y2K testing.
    Jeff Hunter

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