I will try this.
Martin Burnicki a écrit : > Thierry, > > Thierry MARTIN wrote: >> Hi Martin, >> >> It seems that once again, you're about to save me ;-) ! > > ;-)) > >> So, ok my system has a Meinberg gps170pci board. >> >> As far as I can remember, when GPS signal is not there, NTP does not use >> GPS refclock as a timesource. > > By default not. This is because ntpd sees the board's "not synchronized" > status. > >> So i guess, you suggest that I use the DCF77 emulation or some other >> feature from the board? >> Could you please enlight me about this? > > It's much easier. You run Linux, don't you? > > The kernel module which lets ntpd use the card as reference time source can > be loaded with a parameter which overrides the real board status and always > tells ntpd the card is synchronized. Just load the module with the > following parameter: > > modprobe mbgclock pretend_sync=1 > > Of course this parameter should only be used for testing. > > Martin _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
