Harlan Stenn wrote: > Have you seen/tried the '-d' option to sntp? I think so but I'll verify.
> Do you have *any* persistent storage on the device? Yes. > If you will be running > ntpd anyway, as long as you can get the time to within 32 years (it might be > 64 years but I have not tested this) ntpd will be able to set the time. My epoch starts in 1999 so without doing anything I'm within 32 years already. > You can get the time to within 32 years from the timestamp on the drift file Neat idea! Thanks. > or even using a timestamp from a filesystems or a timestamp stored in a file > somewhere. I've considered that and I'll work on it to handle sntp startup failures but I want to get sntp working first. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
