01-30-2009
Sounds correct. Looks like the process tried to start, but either /usr/sbin/rtc was not executable, or the program returned 1. If it happens enough, I'd invvestigate why rtc is exiting with a non-zero status.
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NAME
cron - clock daemon
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/cron
DESCRIPTION
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either one, or both of these files may be present. Since cron never exits, it should only be executed once. This is best done by running
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o month of the year (1-12)
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FILES
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/etc/crontab.local
7th Edition October 23, 1996 CRON(8)