On 31-03-19 13:16, Achim Gratz via devel wrote: >> 186 is not sensible. >> When I set it to 0.000 it still goes way up. > > As long as the time is that much off, yes it'll do that.
Time is not that much off. It also happens when I sync the clock manually and then start ntpd. > Does anything in the boot log complain about unstable clock sources and > or switching between different ones? It switches only during bootup. Nothing unstable (?) to be seen. > How is the GPS connected and how do you get the PPS in? Same as it ever was: Garmin GPS18X getting power from USB, PPS is coming in on DCD I believe. >> Or we get this absurd PLL frequency. (4.19.23). > > Same thing most likely. Same thing as what? >> Of course this might just be timing, depending on how soon after bootup, >> at what spot in the PPS cycle ntpd came online. > > No. It's a problem with how you set up your GPS. It's registers with a > too large offset. When I switch the GPSses (I have two) the GPS works fine in the other box. So something on this box is hosed and I ruled out wiring, I guess. I reset the GPS configuration, I changed PPS pulse length, etc. And I did not change anythign when this started, I simply rebooted into a different kernel. >> But I am not yet convinced of that. >> Restarting leads to same results. > > Yes, as long as you don't correct the setup What is not correct? > over and over. Care to show your ntp.conf next time? # grep -v ^# /etc/ntp.conf |grep -v ^$ driftfile /var/lib/ntp/drift restrict default nomodify nopeer noquery restrict -6 default nomodify nopeer noquery restrict 127.0.0.1 restrict -6 ::1 restrict 192.168.10.0 mask 255.255.255.0 nomodify refclock nmea unit 0 mode 7 flag3 0 flag2 0 flag1 1 time1 0.00000006 time2 0.260 baud 4800 disable monitor server 192.168.10.98 minpoll 4 iburst server fd01:c1a8:a01:2::1 server ntp.xs4all.nl server ntp2.xs4all.nl server ntp0.nl.net server ntp2.nl.net server keetweej.vanheusden.com server ntp.nmi.nl includefile /etc/ntp/crypto/pw keys /etc/ntp/keys statsdir /var/log/ntp/ Not so complex.... Udo _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org http://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel