On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 11:33:29AM -0600, John Hasler wrote: > Could someone who is running chrony 1.20 please test the rtc commands for > me? You'll need 'Enhanced Real-time Clock Support' in the kernel and will > need to uncomment the rtcfile line in /etc/chrony/chrony.conf. Posting the > output of the rtcdata command in chronyc would suffice.
After uncommenting the rtcfile line and restarting chrony, I get: chronyc> rtcdata RTC ref time (UTC) : Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Number of samples : 0 Number of runs : 0 Sample span period : 0 RTC is fast by : 0.000000 seconds RTC gains time at : 0.000 ppm and my daemon.log is filling up with messages: Dec 14 10:09:36 pomme chronyd[32561]: Could not start measurement : Invalid argument Dec 14 10:09:36 pomme chronyd[32561]: Could not read flags /dev/rtc : Invalid argument Dec 14 10:09:36 pomme chronyd[32561]: Could not stop measurement : Invalid argument I have CONFIG_RTC=m on an iBook. -- Matijs van Zuijlen
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