Xref: utzoo comp.unix.xenix:2193 comp.unix.questions:6903 comp.unix.wizards:8316 comp.unix.microport:603 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!mcvax!unido!fkihh!marcus From: marcus@fkihh.UUCP (Marcus Moehrmann) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix,comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.wizards,comp.unix.microport Subject: Re: SUN date problem Message-ID: <338@fkihh.UUCP> Date: 6 May 88 08:43:27 GMT References: <195@turnkey.TCC.COM> <21024@oliveb.olivetti.com> Reply-To: marcus@fkihh.UUCP (Marcus Moehrmann) Organization: Uni Hamburg/FRG, FB Informatik, AB Natuerlichsprachliche Systeme Lines: 229 In article <21024@oliveb.olivetti.com> ilcu@icoven.UUCP (Daniela Papa) writes: > >Every time I reboot my SUN 3/50M I get the message that the clock lost >29 days. While running the clock slows done about 10 minutes per hour, I >avoid this by speeding up the clock rate ( date -annn.sss ) but having to >reset the date every time I boot is a pain in the neck. Has anybody >experienced this problem? Is it a hardware bug.... Here is a fix, which was posted to newsgroup 'Comp.sys.sun' *** Marcus Moehrmann | UUCP: marcus@fkihh.UUCP *** *** (TeX: M\"{o}hrmann) | PHONE: +49-40-4123-2573 *** *** Univ of Hamburg, W. Germany | +49-40-5202464 *** -------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUN-SPOTS DIGEST Thursday, 7 January 1988 Volume 6 : Issue 1 Today's Topics: Administrivia and Non-trivia Sun TOD Clock bug Patches for all releases Sendmail 'Oi' fix breaks SMTP mail Re: rows,cols (window sizing) Re: disk versus memory Diffs to make gnuplot 1.1.0 run under SunCGI PD indexing software Low Cost SCSI drives for Sun's Sun 3 keyboards drop characters when you type too fast Strange failure of bind(2) on diskless clients Attempt to compile dumpregion.c ping bug? Removable Disk Storage on Suns? Maximum disk space limitation? How to do hybrid slider/text panel items? SI83 8" SMD disks and SMD controllers? Ethernet controllers for Suns? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 88 17:46:46 CST From: William LeFebvreSubject: Administrivia and Non-trivia I just got all caught up with Sun-Spots and then Christmas break hit. Oh well...... Two of the files in the SunRPC distribution (contained in the archives) suffer from the infamous dot-on-a-line-by-itself disease. I hope to take care of the problem in the very near future (I may just ask the author to repack those files with a better mail packer). The afflicted files are "rpcsrc.doc.11" and "rpcsrc.doc.13". Sorry for the inconvenience. Finally, what new year would be complete without a widespread and serious bug to plague everyone. No, I'm not talking about the flu. I'm talking about a disturbance in the temporal plane: the now infamous drifting clock bug. As most of you probably know by now, there is a bug in SunOS that, as of the beginning of the year, makes the TOD clock drift or otherwise behave oddly. Chuq at Sun has been kind enough to send a patch to Sun-Spots for this bug. I recommend this patch over all others---it's straight from Sun. It is all contained in the next message. I felt it important enough to pull it out of the queue of waiting message and run it immediately. William LeFebvre Department of Computer Science Rice University ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Jan 88 10:29:15 PST From: chuq@sun.com (Chuq Von Rospach) Subject: Sun TOD Clock bug Patches for all releases [These are the official patches from Sun for all known affected releases in the field. If you have any questions or problems, please call Sun Tech Support] chuq Sun Tech Support There exists a problem for all Sun3 (68020) machines running SunOS Releases 3.0-3.5, and all Sun4 (SPARC) machines running SunOS Release Sys4-3.2 FCS and Sys4-3.2L GAMMA. This problem does not exist for Sun-2's. As of Jan 1 00:00 1988, the clock routine in the kernel will put the clock chip into an uncertain state if you attempt to set the date. The visible effects of this is to 1) cause the message WARNING: TOD clock not initialized -- CHECK AND RESET THE DATE! to appear while booting vmunix, and to 2) cause the system date to start to drift widely. Any attempts to actually *set* the date will have only a temporary effect (i.e., the date you set will be good for about 30 seconds). In order to solve this problem, you must patch both the kernel and system object files. [[ NOTE that there are three separate patches. Make sure you use the right one. --wnl ]] ============================================================================== Sun3 System Patch Releases 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5 This is for Diskful and Server Machines only. Diskless machines need to be fixed on the server. As root, run the follwing command: echo 'resettodr+c0?i' | adb /vmunix - | grep reset You should see the following printed out: _resettodr+c0: bnes _resettodr+0xca If you see instead: _resettodr+c0: bnes _resettodr+0xce the patch has already been applied to this system. Proceed with the rest of the patch procedure anyway! If you do not see either of these messages, go no further with this patch, and please contact Sun Microsystems Customer Service. If you do see either of those messages, then run, as root, the following commands: echo 'resettodr+c0?w 660c' | adb -w /vmunix Reboot and then *set* the date. If you build kernels for your system, or are a server for diskless clients, do, as root cp /sys/OBJ/clock.o /sys/OBJ/clock.o- echo 'resettodr+c0?w 660c' | adb -w /sys/OBJ/clock.o and then rebuild your kernel and/or the kernels for your diskless clients. ============================================================================== Sun3 System Patch Release SunOS Release 3.0 This is for Diskful and Server Machines only. Diskless machines need to be fixed on the server. As root, run the following command: echo 'todset+0xb4?i' | adb /vmunix - You should see the following printed out: _todset+0xb4: bnes _todset+0xbe If you see instead: _todset+0xb4: bnes _todset+0xc2 the patch has already been applied to this system. Proceed with the rest of the patch procedure anyway! If you do not see either of these messages, go no further with this patch, and please contact Sun Microsystems Customer Service. If you do see either of those messages, then run, as root, the following command: echo 'todset+0xb4?w 0x660c' | adb -w /vmunix Reboot and then *set* the date. If you build kernels for your system, or are a server for diskless clients, do, as root cp /sys/OBJ/clock.o /sys/OBJ/clock.o- echo 'todset+0xb4?w 0x660c' | adb -w /sys/OBJ/clock.o and then rebuild your kernel and/or the kernels for your diskless clients. ============================================================================== Sun4 System Patch Release Sys4-3.2 FCS, Sys4-3.2L GAMMA This is for Diskful and Server Machines only. Diskless machines need to be fixed on the server. echo 'resettodr+0x110?i' | adb /vmunix - You should see the following printed out: _resettodr+0x110: sub %i5, 0x1, %i5 If you see instead: _resettodr+0x110: sub %i5, 0x0, %i5 the patch has already been applied to this system. Proceed with the rest of the patch procedure anyway! If you do not see either of these messages, go no further with this patch, and please contact Sun Microsystems Customer Service. If you do see either of those messages, then run, as root, the following command: echo 'resettodr+0x110?W ba276000' | adb -w -k /vmunix /dev/mem Reboot and then *set* the date. If you build kernels for your system, or are a server for diskless clients, do, as root cp /sys/sun4/OBJ/clock.o /sys/sun4/OBJ/clock.o- echo 'resettodr+0x110?W ba276000' | adb -w /sys/sun4/OBJ/clock.o and then rebuild your kernel and/or the kernels for your diskless clients. --------------------------------- many articles removed ... End of SUN-Spots Digest ***********************