[rescue] NVRAM (was Multia Question)
Paul Hortiatis
ph009j at mail.rochester.edu
Tue Feb 18 19:00:15 CST 2003
Does any one know if it is possable to do it on older SGI systems?
Paul
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From: rescue-bounces at sunhelp.org [mailto:rescue-bounces at sunhelp.org]On
Behalf Of Curtis H. Wilbar Jr.
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 7:56 PM
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Subject: Re: [rescue] NVRAM (was Multia Question)
Oh... was wondering if anyone has ever heard of anyone writing a
kernel module/etc to stop the clock on shutdown. By putting NTP
on a box and have it doing ntpdate then having the clock keep correct
time when powered off is not necessary.
Anyone ever hear of anyone doing this ?
-- Curt
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>>If you use a few commands at the open boot prompt you can stop the clock
>>and dramatically increase the shelf life of pulled chips, and installed
>>chips for systems that spend lots of time powered off....
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>So what's the secret? How does one stop the clock?
>
>Bill Martin
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