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[vdr] Re: Probs with nvram-wakeup after adding a new HDD



Hello,

I found a solution for this problem.

While playing around with hwclock and some parameters, it
suddenly worked again.

It seems, that the RTC was set to another time (zone?).

Gerhard

On Wed, 04 Sep 2002 00:50:42 +0200
 "Gerhard Steiner" <steiner@mail.austria.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> since I added the new HDD to my system, I do have
> problems
> with nvram-wakeup.
> 
> It seems, that it is not related to the programm, but to
> my
> system.
> Please see the following debug output of nvram-wakeup.
> 
> Why is my RTC set to UTC/GMT?
> My system is showing normal time. VDR is using the same
> time
> and date (hwclock) also shows the same time.
> 
> How can I change this?
> 
> thanks for any help
> Gerhard
> 
> --------------------------------------------
> firix:/usr/local/src/nvram-wakeup-0.04b # ./nvram-wakeup
> -Ds
> 1031133901
> nvram-wakeup: Printing debug messages enbled.
> nvram-wakeup: $Id: nvram-wakeup.h,v 1.21 2002/04/14
> 19:19:36
> bistr-o-math Exp $
> nvram-wakeup: $Id: nvram-wakeup-mb.h,v 1.67 2002/06/13
> 12:34:47 bistr-o-math Exp $
> nvram-wakeup: $Id: nvram-wakeup.c,v 1.51 2002/04/14
> 13:18:25
> bistr-o-math Exp $
> nvram-wakeup: Opening /dev/rtc in O_RDONLY mode...
> nvram-wakeup: Hardware clock: 2002-09-03 22:42:20
> nvram-wakeup: rtc.tm_isdst : 1
> nvram-wakeup: rtc.tm_gmtoff: 7200
> nvram-wakeup: diff : 7205
> nvram-wakeup: RTC is running in UTC/GMT!
> nvram-wakeup: Test (this should be the current time of
> the
> hardware clock): Tue Sep 3 22:42:25 2002
> nvram-wakeup: Opening /dev/nvram in O_RDONLY mode...
> nvram-wakeup: The size of /dev/nvram is 114 bytes.
> nvram-wakeup: ADDR_STAT byte is: 0x80.
> nvram-wakeup: ADDR_DATE byte is: 0x04.
> nvram-wakeup: ADDR_HOUR byte is: 0x49.
> nvram-wakeup: ADDR_MIN byte is: 0x37.
> nvram-wakeup: ADDR_SEC byte is: 0x01.
> nvram-wakeup: ADDR_CHK_H byte is: 0x50.
> nvram-wakeup: ADDR_CHK_L byte is: 0xB7.
> nvram-wakeup: Checksum is: 0x50B7.
> 
> All values are displayed as they are stored in the
> nvram/rtc.
> (and do not correspond necessarily to the system
> date/time)
> 
> WakeUp : Enabled (0x80)
> Date : 04 (0x04)
> Hour : 09 (0x49)
> Minute : 55 (0x37)
> Second : 01 (0x01)
> Checksum: 0x50B7
> 
> Enabling (0x80) WakeUp-on-RTC in nvram.
> New Date : 04 (0x04)
> New Hour : 09 (0x49)
> New Minute : 55 (0x37)
> New Second : 01 (0x01)
> New Checksum: 0x50B7
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