Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2018 13:54:32 -0500
From: Paul Winalski <paul.winalski(a)gmail.com>
To: Clem Cole <clemc(a)ccc.com>
Cc: The Eunuchs Hysterical Society <tuhs(a)tuhs.org>
Subject: Re: [TUHS] Sleep()y musings
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VAX also has a Time-of-Year Clock Register (colloquially called the
TOY clock), a 32-bit unsigned value whose LSB represents a resolution
of 10 milliseconds (0.01 second). All VAX models except the
VAX-11/730 provided battery backup for the TOY clock so that it
continued to operate even when the system was powered off. A VAX can
thus be powered off for about 497 days and still remember the
date/time.
Also in AlphaServers we still have this TOY, the clock and the battery that is.
From a DS10 running Digital Unix 4.0G,
/var/adm/messages file, I only
removed the BEL characters
Dec 12 03:01:27 br0011 vmunix: You must reset the system time manually
Dec 12 03:01:27 br0011 vmunix: Time of year (TOY) clock returned zero
as the current time
Dec 12 03:01:27 br0011 vmunix:
Dec 12 03:01:27 br0011 vmunix:
Dec 12 03:01:27 br0011 vmunix: WARNING: preposterous time in TOY clock
-- CHECK AND RESET THE DATE!!
Dec 12 03:01:27 br0011 vmunix:
Dec 12 03:01:27 br0011 vmunix: i2c: Server Management Hardware Present
Dec 12 03:01:27 br0011 vmunix: datalink: links=128, macs=6
Dec 12 03:01:27 br0011 vmunix: NOTE: dxb_configure: Configure values:
dxb, ffffffffffffff9d, ffffffff90bfbf80, ffffffff90bf9a20
Dec 12 03:01:27 br0011 vmunix: WARNING: dxb_configure:
configure_driver error = 22
Dec 12 03:01:28 br0011 vmunix: Node ID is 00-10-64-30-ae-38 (from device tu0)
Dec 12 03:01:28 br0011 vmunix: WARNING: Time of year (TOY) clock
battery is dead, time and NVR contents ignored
Dec 12 03:01:28 br0011 vmunix:
Dec 12 03:01:28 br0011 vmunix: You must reset the system time manually
Cheers,
uncle rubl