the ts-7200 does not have a battery backuped real time clock.
so it defaults to that date.
ntpdate will not update the date if the difference is too far off.
I believe their is an option in ntpdate to override this. But it didn't work
for me. Search previous posts for the solution to this problem.
-Curitis.
On September 29, 2005 11:12 pm, Yan Seiner wrote:
> I am having a weird issue on my TS-7000 (arm9) board. It's running
> Debian sarge. When I set the date with ntpdate or ntpd, it is set to
> Sep. 11 1937.....
>
> This is a real problem.....
>
> I can't figure out why it's doing this. An identically configured x86
> system doesn't have this problem....
>
> Any suggestions are welcome; I am stumped......
>
> Is this a known issue? I've filed a support request with the
> manufacturer, but I know that the depth of knowledge out here can be
> pretty awesome, so I'm hoping that someone has some idea where I should
> look.....
>
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