I'm running an ISIS version 1.4 with 2 system directors and 2 16 blade chassis and I've just noticed that the 2 system directors have a time difference of an hour.
Now having spent years making sure all our systems have exactly the same time I'm extremely concerned at this situation. I don't know what the implications are and I'm going too put a call in to Avid in the morning but has anybody seen this before ?
Thanks in advance for any info or advice
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I have not seen this issue. Confirm NTP settings. failover to the accurate system and reboot the inaccurate. The best time sync utility I have found is: http://www.meinberg.de/english/sw/time-server-monitor.htm. There is a small service that installs, and it has a GUI control Panel. Never used on ISIS, because I usually use NTP settings. But it may help.
Out of all of your server that time sync could drift, the storage is somewhat ok. But I prefer sync.
Typicaly an hour difference means that 1 system is set for automatic Daylight savings, yet the other isn't.
Or perhaps your time zones aren't set right.
JDS
Thanks for the feedback guys , I was on holiday last week so I'm getting to it now.
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