Robert K Coffman Jr - Info From Data schrieb:
Forget NTPDATE, add -g to your ntpd startup parameter and it will do a one
time "large" update.

Bob Coffman

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob von Knobloch
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 2:43 PM
To: LEAF Request
Subject: [leaf-user] ntpsimpl problem - Bering uClibc 2.3


Dear list,
I am upgrading from Bering uClibc 2.2.2 to 2.3 on a WRAP platform. Most
things are working well, but I am having trouble with the ntp system.

<snip>

ps ax gives:

  PID  Uid     VmSize Stat Command
1 root 252 S init [2] 2 root SW [keventd]
    3 root            SWN [ksoftirqd_CPU0]
    4 root            SW  [kswapd]
    5 root            SW  [bdflush]
    6 root            SW  [kupdated]
23704 root        288 S   /sbin/syslogd -m 240
 6961 root        360 S   /sbin/klogd
 2977 root        516 S   /usr/sbin/pppd call dsl-provider eth0
 4886 root        436 S   /usr/sbin/ntpd -g
25476 root        440 S   /usr/sbin/ntpd -g
28163 root 328 S /usr/sbin/dropbear -p 22 -r /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rs
 3600 root        148 S   /usr/sbin/watchdog
10111 nobody      344 S   /usr/sbin/dnsmasq
 3491 root        284 S   /usr/sbin/inetd
15280 root        292 S   /usr/sbin/ulogd -d
14485 root 300 S /usr/bin/ez-ipupdate -c /etc/ez-ipupd.conf -F /var/ru
24440 sh-httpd    316 S   /usr/sbin/mini_httpd -C /etc/mini_httpd.conf
16026 root        308 S   /usr/sbin/cron
 9765 root        284 S   -sh
6088 root 452 S /usr/sbin/dropbear -p 22 -r /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rs
16420 root        268 S   sh -c /bin/sh
10396 root        276 S   /bin/sh
29242 root 460 S /usr/sbin/dropbear -p 22 -r /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rs
30408 root        284 S   -sh
 5902 root        280 S   /bin/sh /usr/sbin/lrcfg
22592 root 452 S /usr/sbin/dropbear -p 22 -r /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rs
 8918 root        268 S   sh -c /bin/sh
 5446 root        276 S   /bin/sh
 9973 root        300 R   ps ax
Bob,
thanks for your reply. As you can see from the process list, ntpd is indeed 
started with the -g option (this is standard in the LEAF package). It is still 
failing. Sadly the ntp site doesn't give much of a clue as to the meaning of 
the log messages I get:

" 1 Jan 01:27:55 ntpd[21176]: signal_no_reset: signal 14 had flags 4000000"

Changing the package boot order (in leaf.cfg) doesn't seem to change things either.

I have removed ntpdate (which was only to speed up initial time setting - the WRAP board has no clock chip so it must always be set from ntp if you want any sense in the log files). This also makes no difference, the ntp daemon just doesn't start up properly. I'd be grateful for any more ideas.

Bob


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