Hi,

I had serious problems today with many x86 and amd64 machines running Solaris 
10.
We had a daylight saving time change last night, in Italy.
Many of the machines (including Sun's v20 servers) were down because of the 
system time: it was back to 1 Jan 1970...

To put the system back to normal state, I had to:
- change date/time one time
- reboot the system (with reboot, init 6 seemed not to run)
- then I found the system to 31 Dec 1969...
- change date/time again
- reboot the system with init 6
Then everything was ok.


You appear to have hit a manifestation of 6247281 [1] or 6237001[2].

There is a patch which covers this, 118844-28, although it requires new boot as well. 118844-20 was the first patch this fix appeared in.

I'm guessing you are on Solaris 10, not Solaris 10 Update 1? I will defer to the experts on what patch they would recommend.

- Fintan

[1] http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6247281
[2] http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6237001
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