Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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The date generated by fun_plug script does not follow my synchronized date.
**** fun_plug script for DNS-323 (2008-08-11 tp@fonz.de) **** Tue May 19 14:17:25 CST 2009
All my date commands are tally with each other:
/mnt/usb/ffp/home/root# /ffp/bin/date Tue May 19 22:11:56 SGT 2009 /mnt/usb/ffp/home/root# date Tue May 19 22:12:01 SGT 2009 /mnt/usb/ffp/home/root# /bin/date Tue May 19 22:12:10 SGT 2009 root@nashawa:/mnt/usb/ffp/home/root#
How can I permanently change the date/time? I did use the Web GUI to sync to provided ntp server but nothing give desired result.
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there is for sure an issue in fun_plug with time I believe
I'm checking the new CH3MNAS with fun_plug
when using date or date -u both shows ALWAYS UTC time
but when I use /bin/date it is showing my CEST time
Mmm I like the fun_plug but it should not mess with my basic operational functions of the device
or there must be something wrong in the device itself where date decide to show UTC timezone rather than CEST
Fonz, any idea?
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zeroday wrote:
Mmm I like the fun_plug but it should not mess with my basic operational functions of the device
or there must be something wrong in the device itself where date decide to show UTC timezone rather than CEST
Fonz, any idea?
Denis, it doesn't mess with your basic operational functions
ffp doesn't configure timezones or changes any other system parameters, unless you ask it to. I.e. although there are some example commands, they are all disabled by default.
Unless your firmware configures the SGT timezone, I'm pretty sure that iazmin has searched the net for the SGT timezone spec, and enabled it himself.
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I solved this issue by disabling the ntpd.sh and sync using crontab as shown in http://nas-tweaks.net/CH3SNAS:Tutorials/ntp. However, the "CST" word still persist although the time now really follow my time zone. nevermind it shouldn't be a big problem...
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