Inconsistent timestamp in the oracle alert log

Hello

no idea why disconnection alert goes crazy? -bad weather all the time?

Thu Nov 12 14:25: 58 2015

alter database add logfile Member ' / DATA/oracle/oradata/RAC/onlinelog/redo4.log' to group 4

Completed: alter database add logfile Member '/DATA/oracle/oradata/RAC/onlinelog/redo4.log' to group 4

Thu 12 Nov 07:26:162015

ALTER DATABASE BACKUP CONTROLFILE to ' / DATA/oracle/oradata/RAC/CONTROLFILE/1447313176199A0XS_5632.T'

3038031 wrote:

$cat /u01/app/11.2.0.4/grid/crs/install/s_crsconfig_em01db01_env.txt

# This file can be used to change the NLS_LANG environment variable which determines the character set to use for messages.

# For example, a new set of characters can be configured by setting NLS_LANG = JAPANESE_JAPAN. UTF8

# Do not modify this file except to change NLS_LANG, or under the direction of Oracle Support Services

TZ = US / Eastern

NLS_LANG = AMERICAN_AMERICA. AL32UTF8

TNS_ADMIN =

ORACLE_BASE =

can I change this file, and then restart the database cluster.

Yes, you can change and rebounce is required for agents to get the time zone collection.

It may be useful

-Pavan Kumar N

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