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Re: [gpsd-users] About date and time validity


From: Gary E. Miller
Subject: Re: [gpsd-users] About date and time validity
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2018 10:55:34 -0800

Yo Massimiliano!

Can you pleasse reply to gpsd-users instead of to me directly?  That
way others can help you, and the converstaion is archived.

On Fri, 28 Dec 2018 18:20:52 +0100
Massimiliano Fago <address@hidden> wrote:

> good news. I have format and install new system on my raspberry. I
> have build the new gpsd and nes ntpsec version.
> Now the PPS signal is ok:
> 
> sample NTP0 1546016944.677378565 1546016944.133759619
> 1546016944.000000000 0 -20
> sample NTP1 1546016944.678834532 1546016944.007526418
> 1546016944.000000000 0 -30

Yes, that looks good.

> Now I need to solve one problem on ntpsec, because when I write ntpq
> -p I have this error:
> 
> ntpq -p
> server=localhost No association IDs returned

That happens when your ntp.conf is empty.  Can you confirm the contents
of your ntp.conf?  And that it was read?  What did 'ntpmon' show?

And take a look in your messages file.  Like this:

# fgrep ntpd /var/log/messages
Dec 24 18:44:16 dilbert ntpd[4392]: INIT: ntpd ntpsec-1.1.2+ 
2018-12-07T23:19:46Z (git rev bd03c9d39): Starting
Dec 24 18:44:16 dilbert ntpd[4392]: INIT: Command line: /usr/local/sbin/ntpd -N 
-g
Dec 24 18:44:16 dilbert ntpd[4393]: INIT: precision = 0.053 usec (-24)
Dec 24 18:44:16 dilbert ntpd[4393]: INIT: successfully locked into RAM
Dec 24 18:44:16 dilbert ntpd[4393]: CONFIG: readconfig: parsing file: 
/etc/ntp.conf
Dec 24 18:44:16 dilbert ntpd[4393]: LOG: switching logging to file 
/var/log/ntp.log



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GARY
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