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Orolia WR-Z16 - Persistent Custom Files

Orolia WR-Z16
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VSC HO
Device
Status
Message
Clock
Class
Active
Reference
Description
VSC-
92000
OK Iddle Free-
running
248 Passive Passive state of the free-running
timinig source when Iddle
VSC-
92400
HO OK Holdover
Ready
248 Passive The Holdover timing source has
been learning in background from
the active timing source. It is now
ready to being triggered.
VSC-
92401
HO OK Holdover
Ready
248 Passive Transitional state
VSC-
91101
HO CRITICAL Holdover
Expired
7>187
187>248
Internal
Oscillator
The device was previously in a HO
exit state but and enter the holdover
time source until it has finally
expired. Even if we will still be con-
nected internally to the HO clock, we
announce ourself exactly like FR and
we allow to reset the algorithm
VSC-
91111
HO WARNING <previous
message>
<prev> <prev> The last mode that was "ready" has
been exited in HO mode. The only
thing that we perform here is
increasing our clock accuracy and
stay in this mode until the timer
expired
VSC-
92411
HO WARNING Holdover
Learning
248 Passive The Holdover timing source is learn-
ing in background from the active
timing source. If triggered, it will dir-
ectly reach its expired state.
9.5 Persistent Custom Files
When an expert user needs to modify some configuration with custom settings (e.g., com-
plex firewall rules) or wants to add new tools to the official firmware, he can use the cus-
tom mount directories mechanisms: This allow to store persistent files by placing them into
the second ext4 partition on the SD drive mounted as /media/data which will be then
mounted at next boot into the operating system directories:
Directory in SD drive Mount points Comments
/media/data/update /media/data/update Always created, used to update the FW
WR-Z16 User Manual 147
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