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Time stamps with future date appear in /var/adm/messages in a kernel zone. (Doc ID 2494284.1)

Last updated on MAY 11, 2022

Applies to:

Solaris Operating System - Version 11.1 to 11.4 [Release 11.0]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

A kernel zone on a system randomly posts messages that are ahead of the current time. 

 

Example:  Note Aug 7 11:48:16 time stamp posted on March 12th.

Mar 12 22:45:01 <hostname> zvnex: [ID - kern.info] [ID 395608 kern.info] zvterm@1, zvterm1
Mar 12 22:45:01 <hostname> genunix: [ID - kern.info] [ID 936769 kern.info] zvterm1 is /zvnex/zvterm@1
Mar 12 22:45:01 <hostname> genunix: [ID - kern.info] [ID 408114 kern.info] /zvnex/zvterm@1 (zvterm1) online
Aug 7 11:48:16 <hostname> genunix: [ID - kern.info] [ID 408114 kern.info] /zvnex/zvterm@1 (zvterm1) offline
Mar 12 22:50:00 <hostname> zvnex: [ID - kern.info] [ID 395608 kern.info] zvterm@1, zvterm1
Mar 12 22:50:00 <hostname> genunix: [ID - kern.info] [ID 936769 kern.info] zvterm1 is /zvnex/zvterm@1
Mar 12 22:50:00 <hostname> genunix: [ID - kern.info] [ID 408114 kern.info] /zvnex/zvterm@1 (zvterm1) online
Mar 12 22:50:00 <hostname> genunix: [ID - kern.info] [ID 408114 kern.info] /zvnex/zvterm@1 (zvterm1) offline

 

Cause

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