On 08/07/2014 19:14, Paul wrote:
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The previous version let you monitor the GPS data stream and I monitor
time performance indirectly e.g. using ntpdate. Since it doesn't
actually run NTP typical NTP status and management is irrelevant.
I have to disagree with you there. As I understand, it
Hi all,
Currently, I am working with meinberg ntp and I can't sync with ntp server. I
have made rules that allow UDP port 123, turned off w32time and change to some
popular ntp server but there is no luck.
I have followed this FAQ:
http://www.meinbergglobal.com/english/info/ntp-w32time.htm
Harlan Stenn st...@ntp.org wrote:
Jason Rabel writes:
There are two obvious ways to go for an embedded client.
One way would be to use the sntp code as the base.
The other would be to either use the current NTP codebase and use the
configure options to disable all the refclocks and
On 09/07/2014 08:31, vothanhhun...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Currently, I am working with meinberg ntp and I can't sync with ntp server. I
have made rules that allow UDP port 123, turned off w32time and change to some
popular ntp server but there is no luck.
I have followed this FAQ:
Hi David,
I have reinstalled ntp again and do the same as the guide above and I want to
know if I can configure the sync interval to test if the program is working
correctly. So I put the minpool parameter with value 9 and wait but there is
nothing happend.
Did I miss something here?
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014, David Taylor
david-tay...@blueyonder.co.uk.invalid wrote:
I have to disagree with you there. As I understand, it is an NTP server
Quoting the maker:
... Laureline is an embedded SNTP server that receives time from a GPS
receiver in the form of a pulse-per-second
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 8:38 AM, Paul tik-...@bodosom.net wrote:
... Laureline is an embedded SNTP server
By the way that was the description of the previous generation product
-- the original is here:
http://www.eevblog.com/forum/oshw/'laureline'-embedded-gps-ntp-server/
The current version
On 09/07/2014 14:23, Paul wrote:
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 8:38 AM, Paul tik-...@bodosom.net wrote:
... Laureline is an embedded SNTP server
By the way that was the description of the previous generation product
-- the original is here:
On 09/07/2014 12:26, vothanhhun...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi David,
I have reinstalled ntp again and do the same as the guide above and I want to
know if I can configure the sync interval to test if the program is working
correctly. So I put the minpool parameter with value 9 and wait but there is
vothanhhun...@gmail.com wrote:
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==
*218.189.210.3 137.189.4.10 2 u- 512 17 30.634 -46.455 23.503
--^ It is synced !
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 11:42 AM, David Taylor
david-tay...@blueyonder.co.uk.invalid wrote:
However, for me, if someone wants an NTP server something like the Raspberry
Pi with GPS/PPS is a good, simple, cheap solution, which is easily managed
by the user.
No management required can be better
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vothanhhun...@gmail.com wrote:
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==
*218.189.210.3
Paul wrote:
A Laureline is a better NTP response provider than an RPi (see mike cook's
plots)
and doesn't require *any* configuration or monitoring
(but mike cook shows graphs for those that care about such things).
No compiling, no OS updates, no conf file fiddling, no management.
On Thursday, July 10, 2014 3:53:42 AM UTC+7, David Woolley wrote:
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remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
jitter
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Null wrote:
[stuff]
Please check the links provided. It would seem the most common
problem people have is not being able to think about a network
attached reference clock that uses NTP responses rather than PPS +
serial stream as a solution to time transfer. It's
On 2014-07-09, vothanhhun...@gmail.com vothanhhun...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi David,
I have reinstalled ntp again and do the same as the guide above and I want to
know if I can configure the sync interval to test if the program is working
correctly. So I put the minpool parameter with value 9
On 2014-07-10, vothanhhun...@gmail.com vothanhhun...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, July 10, 2014 3:53:42 AM UTC+7, David Woolley wrote:
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