In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 "Eugen COCA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Aug  9 09:51:03 ntp1 ntpd[62681]: kernel time sync disabled 2307
>Aug  9 09:51:57 ntp1 ntpd[62681]: pps sync disabled
>Aug  9 09:52:09 ntp1 ntpd[62681]: kernel time sync enabled 2107

I get this all the time.  I attribute it to having the sensor
inside the house, on a window sill.  I intend to place it outside
at some point.

>Aug  9 07:13:10 ntp1 ntpd[59412]: pps sync disabled
>Aug  9 07:20:34 ntp1 ntpd[59412]: pps sync disabled
>Aug  9 07:28:50 ntp1 ntpd[59412]: pps sync disabled

Mine comes and goes without having to restart ntpd.  It seems to
be unsync'ed at the moment.  Its usually under .01 for offset
and jitter.  This is off the router that's sync'ing to it.

/usr/local/bin/ntpq -p -n
     remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
==============================================================================
*192.168.0.3     .PPS.            1 u  338  512  377    0.245    0.626   0.056

>Systems are: FreeBSD 5.4 + Garmin 18LVC

RH9 linux, same GPS.

-- 
 Chris Richmond         | I don't speak for Intel & vise versa    

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