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The Question is: Why do I see a Formed and Last_transition date of 17-nov-1858 when viewing my cluster qualifications? Path was: $ show/cont add clu/all set scr=132 Display that follows is:View of Cluster from system ID 2093 node: EPICN1 2-FEB-2000 16:23:17 +-----------------------------+ | SYSTEMS | MEMBERS | |-------------------+---------| | NODE | SOFTWARE | STATUS | |--------+----------+---------| | EPICN1 | VMS V7.2 | | +-----------------------------+ +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------+ | CLUSTER |--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------| | CL_EXP | CL_QUORUM | CL_VOTES | QD_NAME | QF_VOTE | CL_QDV | CL_MEMBERS | MEMSEQ | FORMED | LAST_TRANSITION | |--------+-----------+----------+-----------------+---------+--------+------ ------+--------+-------------------+-------------------| | 0 | 0 | 0 | | NO | 0 | 0 | 0 | 17-NOV-1858 00:00 | 17-NOV-1858 00:00 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------+ Is this a date related bug or a very strange default setting? Can I and or how do I change the values of FORMED and LAST_TRANSITION. Thanks... The Answer is : Because there is a quadword zero in the field -- 17-Nov-1858 is the OpenVMS system base date. Now as to why that zero is in the fields in question, that question is far more difficult to answer -- well, assuming that this particular node is not simply a node that is running standalone. (This particular display is normal for a node that is not operating in an OpenVMS Cluster.) As for modifications, there is no supported interface to access this information, short of the incidence of the particular transition. If this node is running as an OpenVMS Cluster, then details on any recent system time changes, any unusual kernel-mode code that is running, as well as anything else that might help point to a cause will be of interest to the folks at the Compaq Customer Support Center. If this node is running standalone, then the time of the last system bootstrap (BOOTTIME) is available via f$getsyi/sys$getsyi/sys$getsyiw.
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