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No --date option specified. ...got clock tick Waiting for clock tick... localIssuing date command: %s LOCAL %d.%d.%d %c%s %.6f seconds Unable to set system clock. cannot open file /etc/adjtimesettimeofday() failedCalling settimeofday: tz.tz_minuteswest = %d ahrsuvwD-ޖ ޖΖ~o_OG$tIGTime elapsed since reference time has been %.6f seconds. Delaying further to reach the next full second. Setting Hardware Clock to %.2d:%.2d:%.2d = %ld seconds since 1969 Clock not changed - testing only. Not adjusting drift factor because last calibration time is zero, so history is bad and calibration startover is necessary. 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 %.1f seconds in the past %d seconds in spite of a drift factor of %f seconds/day. Adjusting drift factor by %f seconds/day hwclock - query and set the hardware clock (RTC) Usage: hwclock [function] [options...] Functions: --help show this help --show read hardware clock and print result --set set the rtc to the time given with --date --hctosys set the system time from the hardware clock --systohc set the hardware clock to the current system time --adjust adjust the rtc to account for systematic drift since the clock was last set or adjusted --getepoch print out the kernel's hardware clock epoch value --setepoch set the kernel's hardware clock epoch value to the value given with --epoch --version print out the version of hwclock to stdout Options: --utc the hardware clock is kept in coordinated universal time --localtime the hardware clock is kept in local time --directisa access the ISA bus directly instead of %s --badyear ignore rtc's year because the bios is broken --date specifies the time to which to set the hardware clock --epoch=year specifies the year which is the beginning of the hardware clock's epoch value --noadjfile do not access /etc/adjtime. Requires the use of either --utc or --localtime %s takes no non-option arguments. You supplied %d. The value of the --date option is not a valid date. In particular, it contains quotation marks. No usable set-to time. Cannot set clock. date --date="%s" +seconds-into-epoch=%%sThe date command issued by %s returned unexpected results. The command was: %s The response was: %s No usable clock interface found. Assuming hardware clock is kept in %s time. Hw clock time : %4d/%.2d/%.2d %.2d:%.2d:%.2d = %ld seconds since 1969 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). Not updating adjtime file because of testing mode. Would have written the following to %s: %sThe 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. Last drift adjustment done at %ld seconds after 1969 Last calibration done at %ld seconds after 1969 Sorry, only the superuser can change the Hardware Clock. Sorry, only the superuser can change the System Clock. Sorry, only the superuser can change the Hardware Clock epoch in the kernel. date string %s equates to %ld seconds since 1969. Not setting clock because last adjustment time is zero, so history is bad.response from date command = %s Unable to run 'date' program in /bin/sh shell. popen() failed%s: The --adjust and --noadjfile options are mutually exclusive. You specified both. You have specified multiple functions. You can only perform one function at a time. %s: The --utc and --localtime options are mutually exclusive. You specified both. Time read from Hardware Clock: %4d/%.2d/%.2d %02d:%02d:%02d Invalid values in hardware clock: %4d/%.2d/%.2d %.2d:%.2d:%.2d %s: Warning: unrecognized third line in adjtime file (Expected: `UTC' or `LOCAL' or nothing.) The Hardware Clock does not contain a valid time, so we cannot set the System Time from it. Drift adjustment parameters not updated. %s: With --noadjfile, you must specify either --utc or --localtime The date command issued by %s returned something other than an integer where the converted time value was expected. The command was: %s The response was: %s Cannot access the Hardware Clock via any known method. Not setting system clock because running in test mode. 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. Time since last adjustment is %d seconds Need to insert %d seconds and refer time back %.6f seconds ago Use the --debug option to see the details of our search for an access method. Could not update file with the clock adjustment parameters (/etc/adjtime) in itCould not open file with the clock adjustment parameters in it (/etc/adjtime) for writing tv.tv_sec = %ld, tv.tv_usec = %ld Must be superuser to set system clock. ?direct I/O instructions to ISA clock%s is unable to get I/O port access: the iopl(3) call failed. Probably you need root privileges. I failed to get permission because I didn't try. clock readset time/dev/portCannot open /dev/port: %s/dev/rtc interface to clock/dev/misc/rtcopen() of %s failedRTC_RD_TIMEioctl(%s) was successful. RTC_SET_TIMEOpen of %s failedUnable to open %sioctl() to %s to read the time failed. ioctl() to %s to turn on update interrupts failed unexpectedlyioctl() to %s to turn off update interrupts failedselect() to %s to wait for clock tick timed out %s does not have interrupt functions. Waiting in loop for time from %s to change select() to %s to wait for clock tick failedTimed out waiting for time change. ioctl() to %s to set the time failed. we have read epoch %ld from %s with RTC_EPOCH_READ ioctl. To manipulate the epoch value in the kernel, we must access the Linux 'rtc' device driver via the device special file %s. This file does not exist on this system. ioctl(RTC_EPOCH_READ) to %s failedThe epoch value may not be less than 1900. You requested %ld ioctl(RTC_EPOCH_SET) to %s failedsetting epoch to %ld with RTC_EPOCH_SET ioctl to %s. The kernel device driver for %s does not have the RTC_EPOCH_SET ioctl. 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