[ntp:questions] Best ways to get the reference times from ntp

2014-04-30 Thread Maximilian Brehm
Hey, for my application (external to ntpd) I would like to extract the reference times of the peers ntpd synchronizes with. Of course, there is ntpdc that shows me the estimated offsets of the different reference clocks to the system clock. Are there other more efficient ways? If not, would

Re: [ntp:questions] Best ways to get the reference times from ntp

2014-04-30 Thread William Unruh
On 2014-04-30, Maximilian Brehm maximilian.br...@tu-ilmenau.de wrote: Hey, for my application (external to ntpd) I would like to extract the reference times of the peers ntpd synchronizes with. Of course, there is ntpdc that shows me the estimated offsets of the different reference clocks

Re: [ntp:questions] Best ways to get the reference times from ntp

2014-04-30 Thread Maximilian Brehm
On 2014-04-30, William Unruh wrote: On 2014-04-30, Maximilian Brehm wrote:Hey, for my application (external to ntpd) I would like to extract the reference times of the peers ntpd synchronizes with. Of course, there is ntpdc that shows me the estimated offsets of the different

Re: [ntp:questions] Best ways to get the reference times from ntp

2014-04-30 Thread Rob
Maximilian Brehm maximilian.br...@tu-ilmenau.de wrote: This is related to another questions by me a few weeks ago. I wrote a reference clock driver that uses a clock that only provides timestamps relative to its starting point. It works well when setting its offset to the system clock via

Re: [ntp:questions] Best ways to get the reference times from ntp

2014-04-30 Thread Maximilian Brehm
From: Rob nom...@example.com Maximilian Brehm maximilian.br...@tu-ilmenau.de wrote: This is related to another questions by me a few weeks ago. I wrote a reference clock driver that uses a clock that only provides timestamps relative to its starting point. It works well when setting its offset

Re: [ntp:questions] Best ways to get the reference times from ntp

2014-04-30 Thread mike cook
Le 30 avr. 2014 à 14:05, Maximilian Brehm a écrit : From: Rob nom...@example.com Maximilian Brehm maximilian.br...@tu-ilmenau.de wrote: This is related to another questions by me a few weeks ago. I wrote a reference clock driver that uses a clock that only provides timestamps relative to

Re: [ntp:questions] Best ways to get the reference times from ntp

2014-04-30 Thread mike cook
Le 30 avr. 2014 à 15:51, mike cook a écrit : Le 30 avr. 2014 à 14:05, Maximilian Brehm a écrit : From: Rob nom...@example.com Maximilian Brehm maximilian.br...@tu-ilmenau.de wrote: This is related to another questions by me a few weeks ago. I wrote a reference clock driver that uses a

Re: [ntp:questions] Issues installing ntpd on Win 7

2014-04-30 Thread Martin Burnicki
A C wrote: On 2014-04-29 07:00, Martin Burnicki wrote: Jason Rabel wrote: Ok, so on a whim I purged it completely from the system. Installed from scratch and the same problem occurred, no starting up of the process. I let the installation complete without letting it try to start the service

Re: [ntp:questions] Issues installing ntpd on Win 7

2014-04-30 Thread Martin Burnicki
A C wrote: On 2014-04-29 03:14, Martin Burnicki wrote: If a DLL is missing then you will get an appropriate popup error message telling which one. This might be it. I chose not to install the OpenSSL library (unchecked the option in the installer) because I don't use any authentication or

Re: [ntp:questions] Issues installing ntpd on Win 7

2014-04-30 Thread Martin Burnicki
David Taylor wrote: On 29/04/2014 14:40, Jason Rabel wrote: Ok, so on a whim I purged it completely from the system. Installed from scratch and the same problem occurred, no starting up of the process. I let the installation complete without letting it try to start the service again. Then I

Re: [ntp:questions] Attn Linux distributors - pse include PPS

2014-04-30 Thread Martin Burnicki
Paul wrote: On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 10:17 AM, David Taylor david-tay...@blueyonder.co.uk.invalid wrote: But the more variants you introduce, the more opportunity for confusion there is, and the more support effort is needed. Yep. Not in this case. If you had a pure client installation

Re: [ntp:questions] Attn Linux distributors - pse include PPS

2014-04-30 Thread Martin Burnicki
David Taylor schrieb: On 29/04/2014 15:35, Rob wrote: [] But with a modular approach you would not need to rebuild to add a standard refclock, that would just be the installation of another package containing the precompiled refclock or refclock bundle. That is no different from having a

Re: [ntp:questions] Attn Linux distributors - pse include PPS

2014-04-30 Thread Paul
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Martin Burnicki martin.burni...@meinberg.de wrote: If you had a pure client installation you couldn't even send an ntpdate request to that machine just to check the time offsets. Let's try and return to the original issue. timepps.h is not included in core

Re: [ntp:questions] Attn Linux distributors - pse include PPS

2014-04-30 Thread Rob
Martin Burnicki martin.burni...@meinberg.de wrote: David Taylor schrieb: On 29/04/2014 15:35, Rob wrote: [] But with a modular approach you would not need to rebuild to add a standard refclock, that would just be the installation of another package containing the precompiled refclock or

Re: [ntp:questions] Issues installing ntpd on Win 7

2014-04-30 Thread David Taylor
On 30/04/2014 15:02, Martin Burnicki wrote: [] AFAIK if you install the .NET runtime then the VS2008 runtime is also installed, even if it hasn't been before. So this could well have been the reason. However, as seen in another branch of this thread the missing openSSL was the reason for the

Re: [ntp:questions] Attn Linux distributors - pse include PPS

2014-04-30 Thread John Hasler
Paul writes: I seemed to recall a distro that shipped an ntpd with (effectively) disable-all-clocks and an ntpd with enable-all-clocks. Debian once offered an ntp-simple package which did not include any refclocks as well as an ntp package which did. -- John Hasler jhas...@newsguy.com Dancing

Re: [ntp:questions] Attn Linux distributors - pse include PPS

2014-04-30 Thread Paul
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 12:14 PM, John Hasler jhas...@newsguy.com wrote: Debian once offered an ntp-simple package It's nice to know it wasn't an imaginary friend. ___ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org

Re: [ntp:questions] Issues installing ntpd on Win 7

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David Taylor wrote: A C wrote: Has anyone recently (within the last few months) tried installing the Meinberg compiled ntpd on Win 7 successfully? Yes, I installed the Meinberg London distribution a few days ago Me too, in the last two weeks; A new Win 7 64 a Win 7 32 system. No

Re: [ntp:questions] Best ways to get the reference times from ntp

2014-04-30 Thread E-Mail Sent to this address will be added to the BlackLists
Maximilian Brehm wrote: for my application (external to ntpd) I would like to extract the reference times of the peers ntpd synchronizes with. ntpq -c rv 0 reftime ? e.g. ntpq -clas ind assid status conf reach auth condition last_event cnt