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Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO


From: Charles Muggen
Subject: Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO
Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2018 02:15:27 +0100

Rats!
I rebooted and tried the start up sequence.
It's busted again. I think.
Also, it's displaying two PPS offset bars on gpsmon...
The PPS bars are doubled up.
Is that a problem?

I went back to ntpq -p and ntpshmmon.
It seems to be synch'ed up.
It takes a minute...

Sorry, no cut and paste here.
I have a really dumb terminal.
I'll have to set up a SSH to be able to do some screen captures.
I was hesitant to hook it to the local network.
Give me a minute and I'll be able to grab some screen captures.



> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2018 at 8:01 PM
> From: "Gary E. Miller" <address@hidden>
> To: "gpsd users" <address@hidden>
> Subject: Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO
>
> Yo Charles!
> 
> On Fri, 9 Feb 2018 01:37:43 +0100
> "Charles Muggen" <address@hidden> wrote:
> 
> > How do you capture output from ntpshmmon on a terminal screen?
> 
> Screen shot?  Cut and paste?  
> 
> Or redirect to a file:
>       ntpshmmon > tmp.log
> 
> Let it run 10 seconds, then ^C, grab tmp.log
> 
> > Remember, I'm only running Raspbian Stretch LITE.
> 
> And I'm running on RasPi with Gentoo, basically the same thing.
> 
> > Also, is it safe to connect my local network cable to maybe ssh to
> > that Raspi and run it as a remote terminal?
> 
> Sure, just be sure there are passwords on your login accounts.
> 
> > Or will NTP start to hunt
> > for Ethernet based time servers?
> 
> Looks in your ntpd config file and remove the pool options.
> 
> 
> RGDS
> GARY
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