A couple of days ago chronyd stopped functioning. This is all that the logs tell me but I don't know what I can do to fix it: ================================================================= May 19 06:25:13 lappy chronyd[6756]: chronyd version 1.23 starting May 19 06:25:14 lappy chronyd[6756]: Set system time, error in RTC = -306.664140 May 19 06:25:14 lappy chronyd[6756]: Set system time, error in RTC = -306.664140 May 19 06:30:20 lappy chronyd[6756]: Initial txc.tick=10000 txc.freq=0 (0.00000000) txc.offset=0 => hz=100 shift_hz=7 May 19 06:30:20 lappy chronyd[6756]: Initial txc.tick=10000 txc.freq=0 (0.00000000) txc.offset=0 => hz=100 shift_hz=7 May 19 06:30:20 lappy chronyd[6756]: set_config_hz=0 hz=100 shift_hz=7 basic_freq_scale=1.28000000 nominal_tick=10000 slew_delta_tick=833 max_tick_bias=1000 May 19 06:30:20 lappy chronyd[6756]: set_config_hz=0 hz=100 shift_hz=7 basic_freq_scale=1.28000000 nominal_tick=10000 slew_delta_tick=833 max_tick_bias=1000 May 19 06:30:20 lappy chronyd[6756]: Linux kernel major=2 minor=6 patch=28 May 19 06:30:20 lappy chronyd[6756]: Linux kernel major=2 minor=6 patch=28 May 19 06:30:20 lappy chronyd[6756]: calculated_freq_scale=0.99902439 freq_scale=0.99902439 May 19 06:30:20 lappy chronyd[6756]: calculated_freq_scale=0.99902439 freq_scale=0.99902439 May 19 06:30:20 lappy chronyd[6756]: Could not start measurement : Inappropriate ioctl for device May 19 06:30:20 lappy chronyd[6756]: Could not read flags /dev/rtc : Input/output error May 19 06:30:20 lappy chronyd[6756]: Could not stop measurement : Inappropriate ioctl for device =================================================================
# ls -al /dev/rtc crw-r--r-- 1 root root 10, 135 May 19 06:24 /dev/rtc When I try to check /dev/rtc I get: # cat /dev/rtc cat: /dev/rtc: Input/output error I should be getting resource busy instead. I suspect that this problem started when I changed my kernel to 2.6.28-r5. I noticed it comes up with a APIC error on booting, could this be related? -- Regards, Mick
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