[mythtv-users] MythTv BE/FE go to sleep but doesn't wake up

ganassa ganassa at gmail.com
Thu Feb 16 10:46:52 UTC 2012


This seems to be a reasonable hypothesis, but does it means that the BIOS
clock and the OS clock are totally indipendent? Or I'm missing something?

BTW, this night I'll try to check BIOS settings and changing date according
to 'real' UTC time, and check if local time keeps being +1.

Just for information: the behavior is not random, today the BE/FE woke up
at 10:30 and reported the same confusing timing as yesterday:

...
2012-02-16 02:30:32.937 Running the command to set the next scheduled
wakeup time :-
                                                mythshutdown --setwakeup
2012-02-16T12:35:00
2012-02-16 02:30:33.108 Running the command to shutdown this computer :-
                                                mythshutdown --shutdown
Running /usr/bin/setwakeup.sh to set the wakeup time to 1329391800
2012-02-16 11:31:02.459 mythbackend version: fixes/0.24
[v0.24.2-9-g892628e] www.mythtv.org
2012-02-16 10:31:12.589 Using runtime prefix = /usr
...




$ time=1329391800
$ date -d @$time +%F" "%T
2012-02-16 12:30:00


thank you all for the cues, I'll let you know.

2012/2/16 Douglas Mackay <douglas.mackay at gmail.com>

> If you're in the CET timezone your local time should be UTC + 1 hour.
> The above seems to indicate that your BIOS clock is 2 hours ahead of
> UTC.
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