Hi Gary,
Am 02.05.22 um 20:25 schrieb Gary E. Miller:
Yo Ralph!
On Mon, 2 May 2022 08:24:20 +0200
Ralph Nemitz<nemitz@logicway.de> wrote:
gpsd does the DNS lookup on startup, as there is no way for gpsd to
do that asyncronously. Once gpsd has the IP, it can restart the
connection later, asyncronously.
If you know the IP of your NTRIP server, use that instead.
I always used the IP of the NTRIP server, never the name. Any ideas?
Npoe. Try to start gpsd with "-D 4" and grab the log for the first
minute.
The NTRIP code at startup has not changed for reconnect. Must be
something happening that is not setting up for reconnect.
I started "/usr/sbin/gpsd -D 4 -n -P /var/run/gpsd.pid /dev/ttyGNSS
/dev/pps0 -G ntrip://user:passswd@11.12.13.14:2101/BASIS" once with
gsm connection and once whithout.
At the first case I interrupted the connection during message_gsm2 and
reconnected in the beginning of message_gsm_4. I had RTCM3 messages in
*0,*1,*2 and *4.
AT the second case I had'nt connected at the beginning but during
message_no_gsm_2. I never got RTCM3.
I don't know where to look for "something happening that is not
setting up for reconnect". Would you do that, please?
RGDS
GARY
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