Re: [yocto] Date/Time Update Without NTP

2018-11-26 Thread Belisko Marek
On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 12:57 PM Donal Morrissey
 wrote:
>
> Hi There,
>
> I'm using yocto sumo with systemd, and have an issue where I can't identify 
> which service is grabbing time from the ethernet based network.
>
> If I start the unit without a network connection, the time is reported as 
> EPOC. As soon as I connect the network, the date/time is updated. However, 
> there isn't anything in the logs that I can see which tells details of the 
> service which has updated time. Also, the ntpd binary is not installed.
>
> Is there a time service, other than NTP, which would typically be enabled on 
> Yocto builds?
it should be probably systemd-timesyncd service (check if it's running)
>
> Cheers,
> Donal
>
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BR,

marek
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[yocto] Date/Time Update Without NTP

2018-11-26 Thread Donal Morrissey
Hi There,

I'm using yocto sumo with systemd, and have an issue where I can't identify
which service is grabbing time from the ethernet based network.

If I start the unit without a network connection, the time is reported as
EPOC. As soon as I connect the network, the date/time is updated. However,
there isn't anything in the logs that I can see which tells details of the
service which has updated time. Also, the ntpd binary is not installed.

Is there a time service, other than NTP, which would typically be enabled
on Yocto builds?

Cheers,
Donal
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