On Thu, 09 Jan 2014 17:05:04 +0000, Dennis Golden wrote: > On Thu, 09 Jan 2014 16:50:30 +0000, Dennis Golden wrote: > >> On Wed, 08 Jan 2014 22:50:21 +0000, William Unruh wrote: >> >>> On 2014-01-08, Harlan Stenn <st...@ntp.org> wrote: >>>> Brian Inglis writes: >>>>> On 2014-01-07 09:55, Dennis Golden wrote: >>>>> > I have searched to find an answer to this problem with no success. >>>>> > I am using the oncore clock (127.127.30.0) and have included >>>>> > "enable pps" in ntp.conf, but I get the following in /var/log >>>>> > messages: >>>>> > >>>>> > line 59 column 8 syntax error, unexpected T_String syntax error in >>>>> > /etc/ntp.conf line 59, column 8 >>>>> > >>>>> > I can use ntpdc to set this option with no problem. >>>>> > >>>>> > Any ideas? >>>>> >>>>> enable pps is documented in the miscopt.html command summary lines: >>>>> >>>>> enable [ auth | bclient | calibrate | kernel | monitor | ntp | pps | >>>>> stats] disable [ auth | bclient | calibrate | kernel | monitor | ntp >>>>> | >>>>> pps | stats ] >>>> >>>> Not as of 4.2.7p410. >>> >>> But it is as of 4.2.6p5 even though it does not work there. >>> >>> Ie, sometimes the documentation and the progam are not quite in sync. >>> (not entirely surprizing). >>> In this case it looks like someone tried to take it out of the docs, >>> but missed the "|pps|" in the line giving the options of the >>> enable/disable commands. They did remove the explanation of what this >>> option means. >> >> But if I use ntpdc: >> ntpdc> enable pps done! >> ntpdc> quit >> > <snip>
I give up. I see some of you able to post nicely formatted information. What news reader are you using. I'm using pan2. Dennis -- Dennis Golden Golden Consulting Services Change 'invalid' to 'com' to reply by email. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions