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PRIMERGY TX120 User’s Guide
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SNMP Service Startup Fails
If the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is installed, but has not started, perform the
following procedure to start the service.
1
Click [Start]
→
[Computer Management] in this order.
2
Select [Services] from the [Services and Applications] menu.
3
From the details, select [SNMP Service].
4
Select [Start] from the [Action] menu.
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To have the service automatically start each time the OS starts, double-click [SNMP Service] from the
details, and select [Automatic] for the [Startup type] setting of the [SNMP Service Properties] window.
Time Display in Linux OS Environment
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Difference in Time between the OS and the Hardware Clock
During OS operation in a Linux environment, the software clock on the OS, rather than the hardware
clock in the server, is used to display the time.
This may cause a difference in time between the OS and the hardware clock.
When you want to see the accurate time on the OS, it is recommended to use the NTP service to
periodically correct the time displayed on the OS.
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Changing the Time Settings for the OS and Hardware Clock
In a Linux environment, the time displayed on the OS (the software clock value on the OS) is written to
the hardware clock in the server when the OS is shut down.
• Procedure for prohibiting the time on the OS from being written to the hardware clock
When you do not want the time on the OS to be written to the hardware clock at an OS shutdown,
comment the following line out in /etc/rc0.d/S01halt.
runcmd $"Syncing hardware clock to system time" /sbin/hwclock $CLOCKFLAGS
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#runcmd $"Syncing hardware clock to system time" /sbin/hwclock $CLOCKFLAGS
• Procedure for reflecting the hardware clock value to the time on the OS
To reflect the hardware clock value to the software clock value on the OS, run the following
command.
>hwclock --hctosys
Summary of Contents for Primergy TX120
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