Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-15 Thread Paul Duncan
Hi Courtney, Thanks very much for the response. I've been on a course and taken some leave, which is why I am just getting back to this now. On 8 Dec 2011, at 14:13, Courtney Bane wrote: I'm fairly sure that your problem is that you don't have the timepps.h header installed (this is the

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-15 Thread David Lord
Paul Duncan wrote: Hi Courtney, Thanks very much for the response. I've been on a course and taken some leave, which is why I am just getting back to this now. On 8 Dec 2011, at 14:13, Courtney Bane wrote: I'm fairly sure that your problem is that you don't have the timepps.h header

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-08 Thread Courtney Bane
On Mon, Dec 05, 2011 at 01:16:32PM +, Duncan, Paul A. wrote: So, to summarise my questions: 1) Is ntpd getting the PPS information? Likely not. I'm fairly sure that your problem is that you don't have the timepps.h header installed (this is the header that defines the PPSAPI functions

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-08 Thread Kenyon Ralph
On 2011-12-08T07:38:51+, Paul Duncan p...@noc.ac.uk wrote: Okay, so I have changed the ntp.conf so that it now looks like this: server 127.127.20.0 prefer mode 2 minpoll 4 maxpoll 4 server 127.127.22.0 tos mindist 0.250 statistics loopstats statsdir /var/log/ntp/ filegen loopstats

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-07 Thread Paul Duncan
On Tue, 2011-12-06 at 19:31 +, unruh wrote: On 2011-12-05, Duncan, Paul A. p...@noc.ac.uk wrote: Hello, I am trying to set up an NTP server using the Garmin GPS-18 as the reference clock. I think I'm most of the way there, but I have a couple of questions. Firstly, here is the

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-07 Thread Paul Duncan
Hi All, Okay, so I have changed the ntp.conf so that it now looks like this: server 127.127.20.0 prefer mode 2 minpoll 4 maxpoll 4 server 127.127.22.0 tos mindist 0.250 statistics loopstats statsdir /var/log/ntp/ filegen loopstats file loop type delay enable However, ntpdate now says that no

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-06 Thread Miguel Gonçalves
Hi Paul! On 5 December 2011 13:16, Duncan, Paul A. p...@noc.ac.uk wrote: Hello, I am trying to set up an NTP server using the Garmin GPS-18 as the reference clock. I think I'm most of the way there, but I have a couple of questions. I have a Garmin GPS18 running on a FreeBSD server. I

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-06 Thread Paul Duncan
Hi Miguel, Thanks very much for getting back to me. On 6 Dec 2011, at 12:26, Miguel Gonçalves wrote: This is my ntp.conf file tick# cat /etc/ntp.conf server 127.127.20.0 prefer mode 2 minpoll 4 maxpoll 4 fudge 127.127.20.0 flag1 1 flag2 0 flag3 1 flag4 1 time2 0.195 peer tock.xyabcd.com

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-06 Thread Miguel Gonçalves
Hi Paul! Beware: long e-mail ahead! On 6 December 2011 14:49, Paul Duncan p...@noc.ac.uk wrote: Hi Miguel, Thanks very much for getting back to me. No problem. I've been helped before so I'll do my best to help you. Okay, so I have mostly copied yours and this is what I am using now:

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-06 Thread Paul Duncan
Hello Miguel, On 6 Dec 2011, at 16:00, Miguel Gonçalves wrote: Beware: long e-mail ahead! LOL! Wasn't that long :-) On 6 December 2011 14:49, Paul Duncan p...@noc.ac.uk wrote: Hi Miguel, Thanks very much for getting back to me. No problem. I've been helped before so I'll do my best to

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-06 Thread Uwe Klein
Miguel Gonçalves wrote: And once you get it working you will start buying GPS devices to add more NTP servers to your network. It's addicting! My main NTP servers are two ALIX 1D mini-ITX computers that consume only 5W! :-) Where does the local chapter for NTP anonymous meet ;-) uwe

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-06 Thread unruh
On 2011-12-05, Duncan, Paul A. p...@noc.ac.uk wrote: Hello, I am trying to set up an NTP server using the Garmin GPS-18 as the reference clock. I think I'm most of the way there, but I have a couple of questions. Firstly, here is the output from ntpq: remote refid st t

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-06 Thread Miguel Gonçalves
On 6 December 2011 18:40, Uwe Klein u...@klein-habertwedt.de wrote: Miguel Gonçalves wrote: And once you get it working you will start buying GPS devices to add more NTP servers to your network. It's addicting! My main NTP servers are two ALIX 1D mini-ITX computers that consume only 5W!

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-06 Thread Terje Mathisen
Uwe Klein wrote: Miguel Gonçalves wrote: And once you get it working you will start buying GPS devices to add more NTP servers to your network. It's addicting! My main NTP servers are two ALIX 1D mini-ITX computers that consume only 5W! :-) Where does the local chapter for NTP anonymous meet

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-06 Thread Miguel Gonçalves
Hi Terje! On 6 December 2011 20:34, Terje Mathisen terje.mathisen at tmsw.no@ ntp.org wrote: Uwe Klein wrote: Miguel Gonçalves wrote: And once you get it working you will start buying GPS devices to add more NTP servers to your network. It's addicting! My main NTP servers are two ALIX 1D

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-06 Thread Rick Jones
Uwe Klein u...@klein-habertwedt.de wrote: Where does the local chapter for NTP anonymous meet ;-) By the post clock in the town square or train station no?-) rick jones -- I don't interest myself in why. I think more often in terms of when, sometimes where; always how much. - Joubert these

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux, Garmin GPX-18X LVM PPS

2011-12-06 Thread Uwe Klein
Rick Jones wrote: Uwe Klein u...@klein-habertwedt.de wrote: Where does the local chapter for NTP anonymous meet ;-) By the post clock in the town square or train station no?-) Train station clocks in Germany used to be absolutely fascinating they just ticked on for 58 seconds and did a