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Ens202 User.notice Root: Starting Ntpclient

This is a question that I would expect to quickly get an answer from google. However somehow google is failing me.

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Ens202 User.notice Root: Starting Ntpclient

Solved: Hello, I found this error ' Jan 1 02:58:36 RezIT user.notice syswrapper: current time is not set yet. Ntpclient ntpclient.status=enabled ntpclient.1.server=0.ubnt.pool.ntp.org. Sure with just use ntp - so much easier and easier to troubleshoot. Root@uc:/var/lib/unifi/sites/default# cat config.properties. EnGenius ENH202 User Manual. WINS Server IP Specify WINS Server IP. Use Router As DHCP Place a check to enable the DHCP server. Server Starting IP Address Specify DHCP server starting IP address. The Access Point mode’s default configuration is a central unit of the wireless network or as a root device of the wired environment.

Let's assume I'm logged in to a terminal session and I would like temporarily work as another non-root user whose password I know without leaving my session. When logged as this user I want the home directory, etc, for this user set up correctly until I log out.

How do I do that?I tried su - usernameand then keying in the password, it did not produce any error but I saw no visible changes of the command prompt it would still say myname@myhost. The home directory also was that of myname and not the new login I tried to login as.I'm - as it's apparent now - quite inexperienced in linux/Ubuntu, so any info is welcome. To which user you want to change to?The problem is that you are trying to 'su' into a user that does not have a shell assigned to it.

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If it's a wireless-centric topic, it'll fit right in here. Hello all,Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.I have 6 N600 Dual Band PoE Trendnet Access Point TEW-753dap around the floor and all of them have a good distance between each other. My issue is that ever since the 6 AP were installed by the vendor they (not all at the same time) randomly drop internet connection. I then have to manually unplug/plug the PoE cable so it could reboot and all good after that. It happens randomly to the different AP.We have a 100MGps line, feeding into Router then a network cable connected to 24/port PoE switch that all 6 AP feed into.Below is a small log of one of the AP that went down earlier today.Anything you guys might see that i'm not seeing. I'm not a newbie but i'm also not an expert either, this was a project my boss wanted me to do for the office. FYI: the wifi network is not part of our company network, is just a standalone network.

FYI: the vendor has also switched 2 of the AP with new ones even though they were new as well, they also upgraded the 12 port PoE switch to a 24 PoE switch which hasn't help. Thanks in advance.Mar 7 09:50:01 TEW-753DAP user.notice root: starting ntpclientMar 7 09:50:01 TEW-753DAP cron.info crond1795: crond: USER root pid 3794 cmd /usr/sbin/schedule.sh startMar 7 09:50:01 TEW-753DAP cron.info crond1795: crond: USER root pid 3791 cmd.