TimeGuard
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Introduction
TimeGuard is a commodity included in the Enhancer Software
It is required to automatically update the clock if you selected to
- get the time from an NTP server at boot time and/or repeatedly
- automatically update the clock for daylight saving time
If you don't run TimeGuard, the clock will not be updated automatically.
Installation
Normally TimeGuard should be started by WBStartup, but it can as well be run from S:User-Startup or S:Network-Startup, whatever is preferred.
Settings
TimeGuard reads its settings from two environment variables which are set by the Time Preferences program. It also uses these variables to keep track of the current state.
DST
This variable contains the daylight saving time settings such as:
- the begin and end of DST
- whether DST is currently active
- the amount of seconds the clock should be advanced during DST
NTPSERVER
This variable contains the network time settings such as:
- NTP server name and port number
- when and how often the clock should be updated
- when the last update succeeded