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Timed out waiting for time change. /dev/rtcopen() of /dev/rtc failed, errno = %s (%d). /dev/rtc does not have interrupt functions. read() to /dev/rtc to wait for clock tick failed, errno = %s (%d). ioctl() to /dev/rtc to turn off update interrupts failed, errno = %s (%d). ioctl() to /dev/rtc to turn on update interrupts failed unexpectedly, errno = %s (%d). Waiting in loop for time from KDGHWCLK to change /dev/tty1open() failed to open /dev/tty1, errno = %s (%d). KDGHWCLK to read time failed, errno = %s (%d). Waiting for clock tick... Internal error in synchronize_to_clock_tick. Invalid value for clock_access argument. ...got clock tick TZInvalid values in hardware clock: %2d/%.2d/%.2d %.2d:%.2d:%.2d Hw clock time : %.2d:%.2d:%.2d = %d seconds since 1969 ioctl() to /dev/rtc to read the time failed, errno = %s (%d). Internal error: invalid value for clock access method. Time read from Hardware Clock: %02d:%02d:%02d Unable to open /dev/rtc, open() errno = %s (%d) Not setting Hardware Clock because running in test mode. ioctl() (RTC_SET_TIME) to /dev/rtc to set time failed, errno = %s (%d). ioctl(RTC_SET_TIME) was successful. Setting Hardware Clock to %.2d:%.2d:%.2d = %d seconds since 1969 Time elapsed since reference time has been %.6f seconds. Delaying further to reach the next full second. To manipulate the epoch value in the kernel, we must access the Linux 'rtc' device driver via the device special file /dev/rtc. This file does not exist on this system. ioctl(RTC_EPOCH_READ) to /dev/rtc failed, errno = %s (%d). we have read epoch %ld from /dev/rtc with RTC_EPOCH_READ ioctl. The epoch value may not be less than 1900. You requested %ld setting epoch to %ld with RTC_EPOCH_SET ioctl to /dev/rtc. Not setting epoch because running in test mode. The kernel (specifically, the device driver for /dev/rtc) does not have the RTC_EPOCH_SET ioctl. Get a newer driver. ioctl(RTC_EPOCH_SET) to /dev/rtc failed, errno = %s (%d). The Hardware Clock registers contain values that are either invalid (e.g. 50th day of month) or beyond the range we can handle (e.g. Year 2095). %s %.6f seconds seconds-into-epoch=No --date option specified. The value of the --date option is not a valid date. In particular, it contains quotation marks. date --date="%s" +seconds-into-epoch=%%sIssuing date command: %s Unable to run 'date' program in /bin/sh shell. popen() failed with errno=%d:%s response from date command = %s The date command issued by hwclock returned unexpected results. The command was: %s The response was: %s The date command issued by hwclock returnedsomething other than an integer where the convertedtime value was expected. The command was: %s The response was: %s date string %s equates to %d seconds since 1969. The Hardware Clock does not contain a valid time, so we cannot set the System Time from it. Calling settimeofday: tv.tv_sec = %ld, tv.tv_usec = %ld Not setting system clock because running in test mode. Must be superuser to set system clock. settimeofday() failed, errno=%d:%s Not adjusting drift factor because the Hardware Clock previously contained garbage. Not adjusting drift factor because it has been less than a day since the last calibration. Clock drifted %d seconds in the past %d seconds in spite of a drift factor of %f seconds/day. Adjusting drift factor by %f seconds/day Time since last adjustment is %d seconds Need to insert %d seconds and refer time back %.6f seconds ago %f %ld %f %ld Not updating adjtime file because of testing mode. Would have written the following to %s: %swCould not open file with the clock adjustment parameters in it (%s) for output. fopen() returned errno %d: %s. Drift adjustment parameters not updated. Could not update file with the clock adjustment parameters (%s) in it. fprintf() returned errno %d: %s. Drift adjustment parameters not updated. Could not update file with the clock adjustment parameters (%s) in it. fclose() returned errno %d: %s. Drift adjustment parameters not updated. The Hardware Clock does not contain a valid time, so we cannot adjust it. Needed adjustment is less than one second, so not setting clock. G.AOpen of /dev/rtc failed, errno = %s (%d). falling back to more primitive clock access method. The Linux kernel for which this copy of hwclock() was built is too old to have /dev/rtc KDGHWCLK ioctl failed, errno = %s (%d). Can't open /dev/tty1. open() errno = %s (%d). Using direct I/O instructions to ISA clock. Using KDGHWCLK interface to m68k clock. Using /dev/rtc interface to clock. determine_clock_access_method() returned invalid value: %d. hwclock is unable to get I/O port access. I.e. iopl(3) returned nonzero return code %d. This is often because the program isn't running with superuser privilege, which it needs. Unable to set system clock. .AApBThe kernel keeps an epoch value for the Hardware Clock only on an Alpha machine. This copy of hwclock was built for a machine other than Alpha (and thus is presumably not running on an Alpha now). No action taken. Unable to get the epoch value from the kernel. Kernel is assuming an epoch value of %lu To set the epoch value, you must use the 'epoch' option to tell to what value to set it. Unable to set the epoch value in the kernel. showsetsystohchctosysgetepochsetepochadjustversiondateepochutcdirectisatestdebughwclock takes no non-option arguments. You supplied %d. You have specified multiple function options. You can only perform one function at a time. No usable set-to time. Cannot set clock. You have requested direct access to the ISA Hardware Clock using machine instructions from the user process. But this method only works on an ISA machine with an x86 CPU, and this is not one! Sorry, only the superuser can change the Hardware Clock. 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