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Appendix B.19. Delete a File -z 
Delete a file on the FieldServer. Use this switch with extreme caution as no opportunity for 
confirmation to delete is provided.  If RuiNet connects, the file will be deleted. 
 
RuiNet –zdefault.htm 
Deletes the file default.htm on the FieldServer that RuiNet connects to. 
 
RuiNet –i192.168.1.81 –zdefault.htm 
Deletes the file default.htm on a specifically targeted FieldServer. 
 
Appendix B.20. Synch FieldServer Time with the Computer’s Time -g 
The FieldServer’s real time clock is maintained with a super-capacitor. The longest that the 
time can be maintained for is about 30 days before the capacitor completely discharges. A 
consequence of this is that often when a user first receives their FieldServer the time is not 
correctly set.  
 
The FieldServer date and time can be synchronized with host computer’s date and time by 
using the –g switch. 
 
RuiNet –g 
Sets a FieldServer’s date and time to that of the host computer. 
 
Appendix B.21. Set Timeout -k 
Sets the timeout in milliseconds. This is the time RuiNet waits for a response before 
deciding that 1) a FieldServer connection has been lost or 2) A FieldServer cannot be 
connected to. 
 
Normally the default timeout never needs to be changed but when connecting to 
FieldServers on remote networks or over the internet it might be necessary to make the 
timeout longer. The default timeout value is currently 2 seconds. 
 
RuiNet –k10000 –i66.24.1.192 
Tells RuiNet to try and connect to a specific FieldServer and sets the timeout to 10 seconds.  
 
Appendix B.22. Run in Test Mode 
This option is for FieldServer testing purposes only. It activates various test actions when 
RuiNet is used.  It currently causes checksum errors during a file download to test if retries 
are working.