Microfortnights

From: CLASSICCMP_at_trailing-edge.com <(CLASSICCMP_at_trailing-edge.com)>
Date: Tue Oct 20 08:50:35 1998

>And of course there's a VMS sysgen parameter whose unit of measurement is
>the micro-fortnight. Any VMS systems types out there remember what the
>parameter is, and how long a micro-fortnight is :-)

Why do you have to remember when you have VMS HELP available? :-)

(TIMAXP)$: MCR SYSGEN

SYSGEN> SHOW PARAM *TIME*
Parameter Name Current Default Min. Max. Unit Dynamic
-------------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ---- -------
TIMEPROMPTWAIT 65535 -1 0 -1 uFortnight

SYSGEN> HELP PARAM TIMEPROMPTWAIT

  TIMEPROMPTWAIT

       TIMEPROMPTWAIT defines the number of seconds that you want a
       VAX processor to wait for the time and date to be entered when
       a system boot occurs, if the processor's time-of-year clock does
       not contain a valid time. (The time unit of micro-fortnights
       is approximated as seconds in the implementation.) If the
       time specified by TIMEPROMPTWAIT elapses, the system continues
       the boot operation, and the date and time are set to the last
       recorded time that the system booted. For a VAX-11/730 processor,
       which does not have a battery backup clock, the system time must
       be supplied following a power failure.
       [...]

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