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Start of the Work Week

posted on November 12, 2006

Start of the work week tomorrow. Just completing my Sunday night ritual which includes laundry, checking email at work and some technical reading.

I have a busy day ahead tomorrow as the only domain controller for the main network died on Friday. It wasn’t mine to look after or take care of; the finance department is in charge of the network infrastructure, which means I am not to blame for it. It appears the controller card for the hard drives is faulty and from what I saw, it looks like the RAID 1 mirror became corrupt. We had good backups so no data was lost but a pain in the hind end when it happens though and now I have to catch up for Friday’s downtime.

I saw an article in the news that Doctor’s are using Google to diagnose diseases. Having worked in a hospital in the past, I can’t say I am surprised by this. When I worked there, I used to install programs for drug interactions. It allowed the pharmacy staff and doctors to see what drugs interact with others and help prevent giving a patient a bad mix of drugs. I think any tool which helps a doctor make a successful diagnosis is a good tool.

Finally, for those who are part of the Ottawa Windows Server User Group, I am also posting some blog entries on the OWSUG Blog site. My posts there are more towards the OWSUG study group crowd.

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A Little Bit of Everything

posted on November 7, 2006

First off, Microsoft Office 2007 has been released to manufacturing. Second thing has been Microsoft has released some trial software via VHD format and plan to release more. I don’t know much about it personally, just what I’ve read on various blogs so I don’t know what all is needed to test it out properly besides Virtual Server 2005 R2. I hope Microsoft releases these images as part of their Technet Plus offering, it would be a good addition to the package.

I discovered on the technet site that Microsoft has released virtual labs for Windows Vista and Powershell. There is also new content for  Office 2007 and Exchange 2007.

On a final note closer to home, the Ottawa Windows Server usergroup website has seen an update to the new community server.  Good work Cory.

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Shared Computer Toolkit and the Fall Time Change

posted on November 5, 2006

I arrived to work last Monday, normal day to start. I got a call around 2:00 in the afternoon from one of the larger library branches that the computers were constantly rebooting every hour and that the time was off by a bit. When I got there I found the machines showing somewhere between 2:00 – 3:00am, October 29, 2006.

Here is some information on the computers:

  • The computers were set to reboot for administrative purposes at 3:00am. This is the only time disk protection is turned off.
  • The computers are not part of a domain.
  • The computers update their clocks with time.windows.com once a week.

Here is what I figured was happening. The time change happened at 2:00am, EDT which put the time back to 1:00am EST. This change wasn’t noted to the operating system as disk protection was on.  At 3:00am, the machines reboot for maintenance. The computer reboots and the operating system, thinks it hasn’t changed the clock back so it does so at 3:00am, changing the time to 2:00am. Here is what I don’t quite understand, the rollback doesn’t seem to get written to disk. The machine reboots and shows 2:00am, October 29, 2006 and the time only syncs once a week so that never got corrected. In an hour at 3:00am the whole process repeats itself.  Dave who I car pool with to Ottawa for the study group with, commented it was like the movie Groundhog’s Day.

When someone does log on to the computer which was Monday, the time could not sync if it tried because the computer was out by a day. The date has to be correct in order for a time sync to happen.

Here is what I had to do to fix the problem.

  • Reboot the computer and clear any changes to the disk.
  • Log in as the toolkit admin and change disk protection to save changes on reboot.
  • Adjust the clock so the correct time and date were shown. Change the tab to Internet time and I changed the server to time.nrc.ca (National Research Council’s time server.) and synchronized.
  • Rebooted the computer
  • Changes were saved to disk and machine booted back up
  • Logged in again as toolkit admin to confirm changes were done correctly.

I suppose I didn’t have to change the time server to time.nrc.ca but it seems to sync faster and I might as well make use of the resources my tax dollars fund.  If you want to use it too, use time.nrc.ca in the Internet time field and don’t follow the instructions on National Research Council website to call the phone number.

As it turns out all the computers I rolled out using the toolkit all had the problem except for computers in one branch because they turned the computers off for the weekend. Their clocks were only out by an hour and the time sync fixed the time when it happened next.

Well I should be free of this problem in the spring, the time will only flip forward, which should fix the rebooting every hour issue. Before then though, I will be looking at adding a time sync script to the admin reboot process which should fix this problem. I still haven’t had an opportunity to play with Version 2 of the shared computer toolkit, so it might be fixed there too.

Filed Under: Technology, Web/Tech Tagged With: NTP, shared computer toolkit, SNTP, time change, Windows Disk Protection, windows time server

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