Moxa IA3341-LX [28/72] Adjusting the system time

Moxa IA3341-LX [28/72] Adjusting the system time
IA3341 Linux User’s Manual Managing Embedded Linux
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KxxRUNFILE stands for
K: start the run file while linux shuts down or halts.
xx: a number between 00-99. Smaller numbers have a higher priority.
RUNFILE: is the file name.
To remove the daemon, use the following command to remove the run file from /etc/rc.d/rc3.d:
#rm –f /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S60tcps2
Adjusting the System Time
Setting the Time Manually
The IA3341 has two time settings. One is the system time, and the other is the RTC (Real Time
Clock) time kept by the IA3341’s hardware. Use the
#date command to query the current system
time or set a new system time. Use
#hwclock to query the current RTC time or set a new RTC time.
Use the following command to query the system time:
#date
Use the following command to query the RTC time:
#hwclock
Use the following command to set the system time:
#date MMDDhhmmYYYY
MM = Month
DD = Date
hhmm = hour and minute
YYYY = Year
Use the following command to set the RTC time:
#hwclock –w
Write current system time to RTC
The following figure illustrates how to update the system time and set the RTC time.
192.168.3.127 – PuTTY
root@Moxa:~# date
Fri Jun 23 23:30:31 CST 2000
root@Moxa:~# hwclock
Fri Jun 23 23:30:35 2000 -0.557748 seconds
root@Moxa:~# date 120910002004
Thu Dec 9 10:00:00 CST 2004
root@Moxa:~# hwclock –w
root@Moxa:~# date ; hwclock
Thu Dec 9 10:01:07 CST 2004
Thu Dec 9 10:01:08 2004 -0.933547 seconds
root@Moxa:~#
NTP Client
The IA3341 has a built-in NTP (Network Time Protocol) client that is used to initialize a time
request to a remote NTP server. Use
#ntpdate <this client utility> to update the system time.
#ntpdate time.stdtime.gov.tw
#hwclock –w
Visit http://www.ntp.org for more information about NTP and NTP server addresses.

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