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Subject: [ts-7000] ntpdate
From: "roger_cortesi" <>
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 14:04:32 -0000
So when I lose power to my TS-7200 the date/time gets reset back to
the stone age.  The startup scripts S51ntpdate tries to reset the time
using a time server but the date and time are so far off that it won't
make the change.

I added a line of code in S51ntpdate that first sets the date to
August 1 2005 then ntpdate is called to set the time properly.

But this seems like a bit of hack, anyone have any ideas on a better
way? (like making ntpdate set the time no matter what the difference is?)

roger




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