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HP NonStop Time Synchronization User’s Guide Page 66 of 81
be sure that all network infrastructure is up and running (network device drivers, TCP/IP
processes/daemons, etc.). If the problem still persists, contact HP support.
1008
1008: Could not send TimeSync request; no time sources defined
TimeSync could not send a request to obtain a reference time because no time sources
were defined. This error can only occur if Client mode is enabled.
Cause. Client mode was enabled but no time sources were defined in the TimeSync
configuration file.
Effect. TimeSync cannot adjust the local system clock because it cannot obtain a
reference time.
Recovery. Define one or more time sources in the TimeSync configuration file and restart
the TimeSync process, or else specify one or more time sources interactively via the
TIMECOM ADD TIMESOURCES or SET TIMESOURCES command.
1009
1009: Could not resolve time source name host
TimeSync could not resolve the supplied time source host name.
host
is the name of the time source that could not be resolved.
Cause. An invalid/unknown host name was supplied, or TimeSync was unable to contact
a DNS server to perform the name lookup.
Effect. If MultiSource is set to False, TimeSync tries to send a request to the next defined
time source in the list. If MultiSource is set to True, no reference time is obtained from the
given source and thus that source is not factored into the average reference time
calculation.
Recovery. Supply a valid time source host name if necessary, and/or ensure that
TimeSync can contact a valid DNS server.
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