change time server
change time server
How can I change the predefined time server in order to receive date and time from a local one?
Re: change time server
Please go to TOS control Panel - General Settings -Region&Language - Time, to change the time settings.
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Re: change time server
Unfortunately your answer does not help.
I run a F2-210.
What you show is a predefined drop down menu with now possibility to enter a new server name.
I run a F2-210.
What you show is a predefined drop down menu with now possibility to enter a new server name.
Re: change time server
Hi, sorry to tell you that we don't support changing the predefined time server in order to receive date and time from a local one at the moment, we have added it to our developing list. You will be noted as soon as it's ready.
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Re: change time server
@anyway
I've recently purchased a F4-210 and had the same issue. I didn't want to go near any Chinese services and the only other option asia.pool.ntp.org failed while updating the system time. The drop down list of NTP servers is limited and offers mostly ~~~.cn NTP servers.
SSH into the NAS as root and edit root's crontab replacing the NTP server with your local one.
List the current crontab, make sure it contained a NTP job:
Save the current crontab in case something goes wrong:
Don't reboot or you will lose your backup crontab.
Now be careful and familiarise yourself with vi/nano editor commands:
Replace the current NTP name with your own, then save and exit
Check the crontab is correct:
If you need to revert back to the original crontab:
I've recently purchased a F4-210 and had the same issue. I didn't want to go near any Chinese services and the only other option asia.pool.ntp.org failed while updating the system time. The drop down list of NTP servers is limited and offers mostly ~~~.cn NTP servers.
SSH into the NAS as root and edit root's crontab replacing the NTP server with your local one.
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ssh -p 9222 root@<nas hostname or IP>
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crontab -l
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crontab -l >/tmp/crontab.root
Now be careful and familiarise yourself with vi/nano editor commands:
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crontab -e
Check the crontab is correct:
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crontab -l
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crontab /tmp/crontab.root
Re: change time server
We will provide more NTP server options in coming update.
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Re: change time server
Thanks. You should also look allowing the user to set the frequency and timing of 'ntpdate' requests, individual user's requirements may vary in respect to time fluctuations. Look at the SSD TRIM timing UI, this would work for NTP as is.
Re: change time server
I was about to report this same problem since all but two timer servers are in China, and all but one are in Asia. I recommend adding the following.
Worldwide: pool.ntp.org
United States: time.nist.gov
By the way, I recommend making the pool.ntp.org as the default since it will give you a local timeserver where ever you are located.
Worldwide: pool.ntp.org
United States: time.nist.gov
By the way, I recommend making the pool.ntp.org as the default since it will give you a local timeserver where ever you are located.
Re: change time server
Thanks for the reporting, It will be transferred to the technical dept.
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Re: change time server
The easiest way is login via ssh as root
Your ntp-Server is set.
You can also type it in the root-crontab
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ntpdate pool.ntp.org
You can also type it in the root-crontab
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crontab -e
0 12 * * * ntpdate pool.ntp.org
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