My original post is below. Here are the replies I received: 1) The time of shutdown is stored in the filessytem superblock 2) contact the software vendor or the guys who wrote the license software 3) request a new license once you fix the date 4) Can you tell me which software you are using so I can avoid it? Thanks to the following for the replies: Casper Dik Brian Dunbar Michael Connolly Gert-Jan Hagenaars -sr > -----Original Message----- > From: Opeth [mailto:opeth4@earthlink.net] > Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 2:19 PM > To: Sun Managers > Subject: Date Weirdness > > > Does the date on a Sun Ultra-2 get stored anywhere other than the place it > gets stored when you set the date with 'date'? We have some software that > the license is very restrictive of the date. For example, if the date gets > set ahead (in the future), you cannot set the date back afterward and have > the software work - you get an Invalid License error. The only way to > correct it is to set the date back ahead and use the future date, thus > losing some of the days left before the license expires. > > Today, when the machine was booted it said "WARNING: Last shutdown is later > than time-of-day chip; check date". > As far as I know, the date wasn't changed by anyone else. However, now the > license on the machine is "Invalid" since it thinks the date is being set > back. I had to move the day ahead in order to get it to work. The SCSI > drives themselves don't have a way of keeping the date, do they? > > This is really strange and I'm trying to pinpoint what caused the problem > and where the "future" date came from. Moving the date ahead stinks because > then we lose days left on the license. > > Thanks! > > -sr > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Mar 14 20:01:16 2002
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