Lizette, 

You could start an automatic command to do a D T (Display Time)
every 30 seconds for a day or two.  That would let you know whether
you have a problem without too much additional log output.      

Brent Looper
UAMS 

>
>I have a fairly active system.  Stuff going on all the time.  But when I
look
>in my SYSLOG/OPERLOG I notice that I do not see a time stamp for several
>minutes.  If this system was not active, I could understand the gaps.
>
>Does anyone have any thoughts as to why that might be?
>
>
> 2008046 11:22:37.53
> 2008046 11:22:37.57
> 2008046 11:22:52.05
> 2008046 11:22:52.31
> 2008046 11:22:52.59
> 2008046 11:25:58.65
> 2008046 11:25:58.67  <--
> 2008046 11:26:49.66  <--
> 2008046 11:27:26.17  <--
> 2008046 11:28:14.67  <--  And starts again
> 2008046 11:28:14.67
> 2008046 11:28:14.67
> 2008046 11:28:14.68
> 2008046 11:28:14.67
> 2008046 11:28:14.98
> 2008046 11:28:18.19
> 2008046 11:28:18.27
> 2008046 11:28:18.27
> 2008046 11:28:18.27
> 2008046 11:28:18.28
> 2008046 11:28:18.47
> 2008046 11:28:18.96
>
>Lizette


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