Time change

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This page defines the PFS' reaction in the event where the system time is changed (e.g. summer time to winter time).

Possible options are:

Positive time change

This applies to a time change in which the system time is moved towards the future

Recalculate Switching points

Actions between the current time and the newly set time, are executed directly after the time setting.

Recalculate switching points

Actions between the current time and the newly set time, are ignored and not executed. Switching points are recalculated.

Negative time change

The time is set back, the Systemtime is set into the past (e.g. winter time)

Reject switching points

Switching points are recalculated. Switiching points are calculated when the original time is reached.

Recalculate switching points

Action, between the current time and the newly set time, are recalculated. (That means that when the defined time is reached, they are executed.) This causes a double execution of swithing points in the corrected time period.

SB Switch

Standby Server switch, valid for timeout during redundance switch.

Reject switching points

The execution of switching points starts according to the current position of the Standby. Switching points in the switching period might not be executed.

Recalculate switching points

The switching points are recalculated and exectued according to the new time. This might cause a double execution of switching points.

Tolerance zone for time deviation

Tolerance, in how far the systemtime can be changed, without causing a recalculation of switching points according to the criteria described above.