Does this mean that if we are on patch 17 ARS 6.3 that we would need to
update to patch 20 we are central time.** 
 
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>>> "Easter, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/05/2007 3:04 PM >>>
> That means we are immune to daylight savings time problems.
 
Patch 020 should still be loaded on 6.03 systems.  As previously
posted, if the patch is not loaded, the time calculations of operations
that occur on days between the new DST date and the old DST date may be
off by one hour depending on where in the system the time is calculated.
 There is a library within AR System that does not use the system clock
to make its DST calculations.  The patch updates this library to conform
to the new DST rules put forward by the Bush administration in 2005. 
Since the AR System server itself does use the system clock, many
customers may be unaffected by the DST change.  The library in question
is used by some auxiliary functions within AR System (e.g. the API and
parts of the Mid-Tier).
 
BMC is doing some additional testing to determine what operations
within AR System would be affected were customers not to load the patch.
 Once that information is compiled, a notice will be sent to AR System
customers and made available as a Technical Bulletin.  
 
You are correct that you would not be affected by the secondary issue
of workflow not firing during the actual change over to DST (2am - 3am)
- since the server would be turned off anyway.  I would strongly
recommend testing your configuration in a lab environment to see the
full effects of not loading AR System 6.03 Patch 020 if you choose not
to load it.
 
Thanks,
 
-David J. Easter
Sr. Product Manager, Service Management Business Unit
BMC Software, Inc.
 
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** 
Unless there are escalations that run during that hour (2:00 - 3:00 am)
that is either duplicated or not encountered at all.  As an aside, this
would include database backups, sync scripts with AD or other outside
data sources, etc. 
 
So if you shut it down at say, 1:00 am to do a Db backup that ran from
1:15 to 1:45 am, then didn't restart until after 3:00, I think you'd
probably be in the clear.  Someone can correct me if I'm wrong. 
 
Rick
 
On 1/5/07, Dwayne Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

Hi everyone,

I understand from past discussions (see "Daylight savings time
again") that there may or may not be problem with Remedy and 
daylight savings time, but patches are on the way.

Every morning we shut down our Remedy system in order to back
up the database.  Then we restart the system.  My guess/hope
is that when we restart the system, Remedy will set its clock 
by the computer clock, and as long as the computer clock is
right, Remedy should be too.  That means we are immune to
daylight savings time problems.

Am I right?????

ARS 6.3 patch 014, HPUX 11 db, Oracle 9.2 db

Dwayne Martin
Computing Support
James Madison University
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