Hi Folks Having laid aside my troublesome Oncore GT+s for the moment, I have hooked my VP up to the (soon to be) time server and have run gpsd.
Telnet'ing in, I am able to do this: d GPSD,D=2008-04-02T05:17:48.00Z For some reason, running -D 5 on my Sun Blade 100, I am not seeing any mention of the DCD changing state (logic probe shows that the line is getting the 1PPS correctly), although this is working OK on my Linux ThinkPad, via a USB to serial adapter. (And yes, I have made sure that the Sun connector uses pin 1 as DCD, just in case anything was being done in a non-standard way.) I set up /etc/ntp.conf (both machines) as advised in the gpsd man page: server 127.127.28.0 minpoll 4 maxpoll 4 fudge 127.127.28.0 time1 0.420 refid GPS #server 127.127.28.1 minpoll 4 maxpoll 4 prefer #fudge 127.127.28.1 refid GPS1 (The second bit was just commented out on the Linux box - the Blade is running OpenBSD - in case the Linux kernel didn't understand PPS.) brutus smith # ntpq -p remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter =============================================================== SHM(0) .GPS. 0 l - 16 0 0.000 0.000 0.001 ...and ditto for the PPS line on the Blade. 'reach' is always zero. gpsd is most certainly running and is getting the time, as per my test above (applies to both machines). What am I missing here? Do I have to build ntpd from source with extra options set or something? The OpenBSD machine is running ntp-4.2.0ap3 and the Linux box 4.2.4p4, the one installed via pkg_add, the other from the default ebuild. Time to pull the antenna now - possible storms about. Cheers M -- Matthew Smith Smiffytech - Technology Consulting & Web Application Development Business: http://www.smiffytech.com/ Personal: http://www.smiffysplace.com/ LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/smiffy _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.