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Re: Problem accessing RTC on QNAP TS-209



* Neil Homan <neilhoman@gmail.com> [2008-10-13 16:37]:
> I'm having a problems with the Real Time Clock on my QNAP TS-209 pro II.
> /sbin/hwclock --systohc --localtime hangs the system for approx 15 mins
> before timing out on both boot/shutdown.

Sorry for the delay.  I finally had the chance to try this on my
TS-209 but I don't see this.  --systohc works just fine here.  There's
no delay or anything.

debian-arm, has anyone else seen this problem on a QNAP device?

> root@NAS:~?>dmesg | grep rtc
> [42949375.800000] rtc-s35390a 0-0030: rtc core: registered rtc-s35390a as
> rtc0
> [42949375.920000] rtc-s35390a 0-0030: setting system clock to 2008-09-22
> 19:32:40 UTC (1222111960)
> 
> root@NAS:~/>lsmod
> Module                  Size  Used by
> ipv6                  287604  16
> loop                   14092  0
> evdev                   8672  0
> ehci_hcd               32044  0
> usbcore               127740  2 ehci_hcd
> mv643xx_eth            20772  0
> mii                     5504  1 mv643xx_eth
> gpio_keys               3264  0
> ext3                  122472  2
> jbd                    45268  1 ext3
> mbcache                 7936  1 ext3
> raid1                  21184  3
> md_mod                 80212  4 raid1
> sd_mod                 25200  8
> sata_mv                24492  6
> libata                153852  1 sata_mv
> scsi_mod              149892  2 sd_mod,libata
> 
> Notice no rtc is listed - modprobe rtc returns FATAL: Module rtc not found.

This is normal because rtc is built into the kernel.
-- 
Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/


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