Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2014 17:39:55 +0700 From: Victor Sudakov <vas@mpeks.tomsk.su> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Updating and displaying CMOS clock Message-ID: <20140707103954.GA75010@admin.sibptus.tomsk.ru> In-Reply-To: <1404711644.16024.1.camel@archlinux> References: <20140706153206.GA46262@admin.sibptus.tomsk.ru> <53B9BC4B.4030609@gooch.io> <20140707021022.GB58025@admin.sibptus.tomsk.ru> <53BA0493.1030205@gooch.io> <20140707034300.GA60208@admin.sibptus.tomsk.ru> <CA%2Bg%2BBvggA%2B4%2Bk=M-nmGZtKxsDTQNf3QFM4r9ZB05F4VAMgS7KQ@mail.gmail.com> <20140707045720.GA63735@admin.sibptus.tomsk.ru> <1404711644.16024.1.camel@archlinux>
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Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > "In the last episode (Mar 10), Kelly Jones said: > > What are the FreeBSD equivalents of hwclock (view/set the BIOS > > hardware clock) and adjtimex (adjust clock speed)? I couldn't find > > these two well-known Linux commands in ports? > > FreeBSD sets the hardware clock whenever settimeofday() is called > (unless the sysctl machdep.disable_rtc_set is set). I have been told about the machdep.rtc_save_period sysctl, but it seems undocumented. -- Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN sip:sudakov@sibptus.tomsk.ru
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