[Bug 1852933] Re: Failed to read time with suspend-then-hibernate fails
Dan Streetman
ddstreet at canonical.com
Wed Dec 4 20:17:08 UTC 2019
That's why it is failing. It's been refactored upstream, at this commit:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/1bbbefe7a68059eb55d864c3e0e670d00269683a
however I don't think that's really a 'bug fix', and probably isn't a
candidate to backport to Bionic.
Do you really have no RTC in your system, or are you just missing the
RTC driver?
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Title:
Failed to read time with suspend-then-hibernate fails
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
systemd version the issue has been seen with
237
Used distribution
Ubuntu 18.04
Expected behaviour you didn't see
Running suspend-then-hibernate service should put the machine into sleep mode and then hibernate after the delay set in the sleep.conf file.
Unexpected behaviour you saw
suspend-then-hibernate fails. The status shows:
systemd[1]: Starting Suspend; Idle into hibernate...
systemd-sleep[13130]: Failed to read time: -9
systemd[1]: systemd-suspend-then-hibernate.service: Main process exited, code
systemd[1]: systemd-suspend-then-hibernate.service: Failed with result 'exit-
systemd[1]: Failed to start Suspend; Idle into hibernate.
Both suspend and hibernate services work fine.
Steps to reproduce the problem
Running sudo systemctl suspend-then-hibernate generates the error.
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