56108 86396.034 32 scpi > T22012063023595730+0041 56108 86397.034 32 scpi > T22012063023595830+0042 56108 86398.036 32 scpi > T22012063023595930+0043 56108 86399.036 32 scpi > T22012063023596030+003B <=== 56108 86399.034 32 scpi > T22012070100000030+0021 <=== 56109 0.037 32 scpi > T2201207010000013000027 56109 1.034 32 scpi > T2201207010000023000028 56109 2.033 32 scpi > T2201207010000033000029
First column is MJD, second column is seconds this day, third column is length of the line, rest of the line is whatever was read in from the serial port. Note that the seconds in col 2 are off by 1 from the seconds in the T2 format message. I assume the T2 format message describes the time for the next PPS pulse. The first of the marked lines says 235960 so the HP Z3801 did the right thing. The second of the tagged lines shows a repeat of 235959 so the OS set the clock back a second. >From the log file: Jun 30 16:59:59 glypnod kernel: [81017.359001] Clock: inserting leap second 23:59:60 UTC -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
