On Nov 25, 9:13 am, Steve Kostecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2008-11-25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter > >================================================================== > > CHU_AUDIO(0) 0.0.0.0 1 l - 64 0 0.000 0.000 0.001 > > In the future, please consider condensing your ntpq -p output (as done > above) so that it does not wrap. > > > /etc/ntp.audio0 > > > idev /dev/oss/ich0/pcm0 > > cdev /dev/oss/ich0/mix0 > > source line > > agc line > > monitor line > > What does 'ossinfo' show? > > > time:~# ntpd -D2 > > ntpd: illegal option -- D > > You need to rebuild with debugging enabled. > > 1. As root, edit your /etc/apt/sources.list and add a 'deb-src' line > that matches your main 'deb' line. e.g. > > debhttp://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/testing main > deb-srchttp://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/testing main > > 2. As root do the following to set up the build environment > > # apt-get update > # apt-get build-dep ntp > > 3. Switch back to a non-root user and > > $ cd /parent/directory/for/this/build > $ apt-get source ntp > > 4. Enter the ntp source directory and edit ./debian/rules and change > '--disable-debugging' to '--enable-debugging' in the configure line. > > 5. To just build the ntpd binary run './debian/rules binary' and look in > the ./ntpd directory. > > 6. To build a local package run 'debuild -us -uc'. The deb package > will be in the parent dirctory. You can install this deb with 'dpkg -i > ntp-package-name.deb'. > > Please feel free to stop by #ntp on irc.freenode.net for more > assistance. > > -- > Steve Kostecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > NTP Public Services Project -http://support.ntp.org/
time:~# ossinfo Version info: OSS 4.0 (b1016/200806170542) (0x00040003) Platform: Linux/i686 2.6.26-1-686 #1 SMP Sat Nov 8 19:00:26 UTC 2008 (time) Number of audio devices: 1 Number of audio engines: 6 Number of mixer devices: 1 Device objects 0: osscore0 OSS core services 1: ich0 Intel ICH (2415) interrupts=62594 (62594) 2: ossusb0 USB audio core services Mixer devices 0: ICH AC97 Mixer (AD1881) (Mixer 0 of device object 1) Audio devices Intel ICH (2415) /dev/oss/ich0/pcm0 (device index 0) I downloaded the source from http://www.ntp.org/downloads.html before I saw your post on how to do it by building a deb package. I can redo it that way if it will work better, though. I used the following options: ./configure --enable-debugging --enable-AUDIO-CHU --enable-WWV -- program-prefix=/usr and then make; make install Now debugging works. time:~/ntp-4.2.4p5# /usr/bin/ntpd -d -d -d ntpd [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Nov 25 16:28:02 UTC 2008 (1) addto_syslog: set_process_priority: Leave priority alone: priority_done is <2> addto_syslog: precision = 1.000 usec create_sockets(123) addto_syslog: ntp_io: estimated max descriptors: 1024, initial socket boundary: 16 addto_syslog: Listening on interface #0 wildcard, 0.0.0.0#123 Disabled addto_syslog: Listening on interface #1 wildcard, ::#123 Disabled update_interfaces(123) create_interface(::1#123) addto_syslog: Listening on interface #2 lo, ::1#123 Enabled created interface #2: fd=18, bfd=-1, name=lo, flags=0x5, scope=1, ifindex=0, sin=::1, Enabled: updating interface #2: fd=18, bfd=-1, name=lo, flags=0x5, scope=1, ifindex=0, sin=::1, Enabled: new - created create_interface(fe80::2b0:d0ff:fe54:44e2#123) addto_syslog: Listening on interface #3 eth0, fe80::2b0:d0ff:fe54:44e2#123 Enabled created interface #3: fd=19, bfd=-1, name=eth0, flags=0x11, scope=2, ifindex=0, sin=fe80::2b0:d0ff:fe54:44e2, Enabled: updating interface #3: fd=19, bfd=-1, name=eth0, flags=0x11, scope=2, ifindex=0, sin=fe80::2b0:d0ff:fe54:44e2, Enabled: new - created create_interface(127.0.0.1#123) addto_syslog: Listening on interface #4 lo, 127.0.0.1#123 Enabled created interface #4: fd=20, bfd=-1, name=lo, flags=0x5, scope=0, ifindex=0, sin=127.0.0.1, mask=255.0.0.0, Enabled: updating interface #4: fd=20, bfd=-1, name=lo, flags=0x5, scope=0, ifindex=0, sin=127.0.0.1, mask=255.0.0.0, Enabled: new - created create_interface(192.168.2.116#123) addto_syslog: Listening on interface #5 eth0, 192.168.2.116#123 Enabled created interface #5: fd=21, bfd=-1, name=eth0, flags=0x19, scope=0, ifindex=0, sin=192.168.2.116, bcast=192.168.2.255,, mask=255.255.255.0, Enabled: updating interface #5: fd=21, bfd=-1, name=eth0, flags=0x19, scope=0, ifindex=0, sin=192.168.2.116, bcast=192.168.2.255,, mask=255.255.255.0, Enabled: new - created create_sockets: Total interfaces = 6 init_io: maxactivefd 21 local_clock: time 0 offset 0.000000 freq 0.000 state 0 addto_syslog: kernel time sync status 0040 addto_syslog: frequency initialized 0.000 PPM from /var/lib/ntp/ ntp.drift getnetnum given 127.127.7.0, got 127.127.7.0 (t_UNK/0) newpeer: cast flags: 0x1 for address: 127.127.7.0 newpeer: using fd 20 and our addr 127.0.0.1 peer_crypto_clear: at 0 next 0 assoc ID 2307 peer_clear: at 0 next 1 assoc ID 2307 refid INIT audio_config_read: reading </etc/ntp.audio0> idev </dev/oss/ich0/pcm0> cdev </dev/oss/ich0/mix0> agc <line> 8 monitor <line> 6 audio_init: </dev/oss/ich0/pcm0> bufsiz 240 audio_show: ctl_fd 6 newpeer: 127.0.0.1->127.127.7.0 mode 3 vers 4 poll 6 10 flags 0x1021 0x1 ttl 0 key 00000000 getnetnum given 127.127.7.0, got 127.127.7.0 (t_REF/1) authtrust: keyid 0000ffff life 1 local_clock: time 0 offset 0.000000 freq 0.000 state 1 report_event: system event 'event_restart' (0x01) status 'sync_alarm, sync_unspec, 1 event, event_unspec' (0xc010) refclock_transmit: at 1 127.127.7.0 poll_update: at 1 127.127.7.0 flags 1021 poll 6 burst 0 last 1 next 65 auth_agekeys: at 1 keys 1 expired 0 timer: interface update update_interfaces(123) auth_agekeys: at 60 keys 1 expired 0 refclock_transmit: at 65 127.127.7.0 poll_update: at 65 127.127.7.0 flags 1021 poll 6 burst 0 last 65 next 128 auth_agekeys: at 120 keys 1 expired 0 refclock_transmit: at 128 127.127.7.0 poll_update: at 128 127.127.7.0 flags 1021 poll 6 burst 0 last 128 next 194 auth_agekeys: at 180 keys 1 expired 0 refclock_transmit: at 194 127.127.7.0 poll_update: at 194 127.127.7.0 flags 1021 poll 6 burst 0 last 194 next 257 auth_agekeys: at 240 keys 1 expired 0 refclock_transmit: at 257 127.127.7.0 poll_update: at 257 127.127.7.0 flags 1021 poll 6 burst 0 last 257 next 322 auth_agekeys: at 300 keys 1 expired 0 timer: interface update update_interfaces(123) refclock_transmit: at 322 127.127.7.0 poll_update: at 322 127.127.7.0 flags 1021 poll 6 burst 0 last 322 next 385 auth_agekeys: at 360 keys 1 expired 0 refclock_transmit: at 385 127.127.7.0 poll_update: at 385 127.127.7.0 flags 1021 poll 6 burst 0 last 385 next 448 auth_agekeys: at 420 keys 1 expired 0 refclock_transmit: at 448 127.127.7.0 poll_update: at 448 127.127.7.0 flags 1021 poll 6 burst 0 last 448 next 512 auth_agekeys: at 480 keys 1 expired 0 refclock_transmit: at 512 127.127.7.0 poll_update: at 512 127.127.7.0 flags 1021 poll 6 burst 0 last 512 next 577 auth_agekeys: at 540 keys 1 expired 0 refclock_transmit: at 577 127.127.7.0 poll_update: at 577 127.127.7.0 flags 1021 poll 6 burst 0 last 577 next 642 auth_agekeys: at 600 keys 1 expired 0 timer: interface update update_interfaces(123) refclock_transmit: at 642 127.127.7.0 poll_update: at 642 127.127.7.0 flags 1021 poll 6 burst 0 last 642 next 708 auth_agekeys: at 660 keys 1 expired 0 refclock_transmit: at 708 127.127.7.0 poll_update: at 708 127.127.7.0 flags 1021 poll 6 burst 0 last 708 next 771 auth_agekeys: at 720 keys 1 expired 0 I'm guessing the auth_agekeys: at 720 keys 1 expired 0 lines means that ntp isn't hearing the audio signal, for whatever reason. While I was writing this post, something else came up in the debug output: opcode 1, found command handler read_status: ID 0 sendpkt(fd=20 dst=127.0.0.1, src=127.0.0.1, ttl=-6, len=16) read_network_packet: fd=20 length 12 from 7f000001 127.0.0.1 receive: at 968 127.0.0.1<-127.0.0.1 flags 5 restrict 000 in process_control() opcode 2, found command handler sendpkt(fd=20 dst=127.0.0.1, src=127.0.0.1, ttl=-6, len=472) sendpkt(fd=20 dst=127.0.0.1, src=127.0.0.1, ttl=-6, len=152) read_network_packet: fd=20 length 12 from 7f000001 127.0.0.1 receive: at 999 127.0.0.1<-127.0.0.1 flags 5 restrict 000 in process_control() opcode 1, found command handler read_status: ID 0 sendpkt(fd=20 dst=127.0.0.1, src=127.0.0.1, ttl=-6, len=16) read_network_packet: fd=20 length 12 from 7f000001 127.0.0.1 receive: at 999 127.0.0.1<-127.0.0.1 flags 5 restrict 000 in process_control() Is this significant? 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