Hi again. In reference to my other thread. "THunderbolt monitor/control on Win7 ?"
Well, as that device seems happy in it's potential new home. I've been poking about the interweb looking for info as to getting the TB used as a reference clock for NTP. I found this page:- http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/html/drivers/driver29.html That on the face of it, seems to tell me what I need. So, poking arround (no changes yet) my ntp.conf file, I "think" I need this:- # Trimble Thunderbolt on /dev/gps1 (first serial port) server 127.127.29.1 mode 2 minpoll 4 maxpoll 4 prefer fudge 127.127.29.1 time1 0.020 fudge 127.127.29.1 flag2 1 refid GPS server 0.uk.pool.ntp.org iburst minpoll 5 maxpoll 12 server 1.uk.pool.ntp.org iburst minpoll 5 maxpoll 12 server 2.uk.pool.ntp.org iburst minpoll 5 maxpoll 12 Would this be suitable for general purpose local time sourcing? With fallback to the pool if the TB burps, dies or is otherwise compromised. Could all the fudge factors go on one line? (Sorry to ask silly questions, but I don't know, so have to ask.) If so, in what (if any) order? The server currently run's FreeBSD 8.0 Uptime over 772 days now, without a hitch! Nice... (I do plan to configure another box, running 9.x at some point to replace this one.) ntpq -crv reports (among other things)... version="ntpd 4.2.4p5-a (1)" Recomendations, brickbats etc? Cheers. Dave B. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
