Administrative information – Meinberg TCR LANTIME User Manual
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Administrative Information
The button “List all messages“ displays the SYSLOG of the LANTIME completely.
In this log all subsystems create their entries, even the OS (upper case) kernel. The
SYSLOG file /var/log/messages is only stored in the system’s ram disk, therefore it is
lost after a power off or restart. If you configured an external SYSLOG server, all
LANTIME syslog entries will be duplicated on this remote system and can be saved
permanently this way.
Mar 15 13:35:17 LanV4 ntpd[12948]: ntpd [email protected] Fri Mar 5 15:58:48 CET
2004 (3)
Mar 15 13:35:17 LanV4 ntpd[12948]: signal_no_reset: signal 13 had flags 4000000
Mar 15 13:35:17 LanV4 ntpd[12948]: precision = 3.000 usec
Mar 15 13:35:17 LanV4 ntpd[12948]: kernel time sync status 2040
Mar 15 13:35:17 LanV4 ntpd[12948]: frequency initialized 45.212 PPM from /
etc/ntp.drift
Mar 15 13:38:36 LanV4 lantime[417]: NTP sync to TCR
Mar 15 13:38:36 LanV4 lantime[417]: NTP restart
Mar 15 13:45:36 LanV4 proftpd[14061]: connect from 172.16.3.2 (172.16.3.2)
Mar 15 14:01:11 LanV4 login[15711]: invalid password for `root' on `ttyp1' from
`172.16.3.45'
Mar 15 14:01:17 LanV4 login[15711]: root login on `ttyp1' from `172.16.3.45'
With “List detailed version information“ a number of version numbers (including
LANTIME software, operating system and NTPD) are shown in a textbox.
The function “List LANTIME Options“ shows the hardware options installed in your
LANTIME.This file contains hardware specific information which will be setup once
only by the manufacturer.
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