31235 - Untrusted time after initialization
- Alarm Group:
- REPL
- Description:
- After system initialization, the system time has
become untrusted probably because NTP has reconfigured improperly, time has
been manually changed, the NTP servers are unreachable, or the NTP service
(ntpd process) has stopped. There are often accompanying Platform alarms to
guide correction. Generally, applications remain running, but time-stamped data
are likely incorrect, reports may be negatively affected, or some behavior may
be improper.
- Severity:
- Critical
- Instance:
- May include AlarmLocation, AlarmId, AlarmState,
AlarmSeverity, and bindVarNamesValueStr
- HA Score:
- Normal
- Auto Clear Seconds:
- 0 (zero)
- OID:
- eagleXgDsrUtrustedTimePostInitNotify
- Cause:
-
- NTP has reconfigured
improperly after system initialization
- System time has been
manually changed
- The NTP servers have
become unreachable
- NTP service (ntpd
process) stopped
- Diagnostic Information:
- There are often accompanying Platform alarms to guide
correction.
Recovery:
-
Correct NTP configuration.
-
If the problem persists, it is recommended to
contact
My Oracle Support.