[ntp:questions] How to get shared memory access from gpsd to ntpd to work?

2017-08-16 Thread Etaoin Shrdlu
Hi all,  I've been battling for some time with getting ntpd to set the date/time from gpsd's shared memory locations. My GPS device is on the network and sends GPS messages every minute over UDP. This is picked up by gpsd and it appears I get a good fix with all the required data. It also looks as

Re: [ntp:questions] How to get shared memory access from gpsd to ntpd to work?

2017-08-22 Thread Etaoin Shrdlu
Hi guys,  Thanks a million for getting back to me on this, really appreaciate it! On Wed, 2017-08-16 at 13:40 -0700, Gary E. Miller wrote: > Yo Etaoin! > > On Wed, 16 Aug 2017 13:52:44 +0100 > Etaoin Shrdlu wrote: > > > > > P.S. This has been cross-posted from gps

Re: [ntp:questions] How to get shared memory access from gpsd to ntpd to work?

2017-08-22 Thread Etaoin Shrdlu
On Fri, 2017-08-18 at 12:46 +0100, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote: > In case it's any help, here's the full output when running gpsd from > the command line:  Whoops, typo there - forget about device "N" (0), this is all about

Re: [ntp:questions] How to get shared memory access from gpsd to ntpd to work?

2017-08-22 Thread Etaoin Shrdlu
In case it's any help, here's the full output when running gpsd from the command line:  # gpsd -N -D5 udp://192.168.13.100:10110 gpsd:INFO: launching (Version 3.11) gpsd:IO: opening IPv4 socket gpsd:IO: opening IPv6 socket gpsd:INFO: listening on port gpsd gpsd:PROG: NTPD shmat(0,0,0) succeeded, s

Re: [ntp:questions] How to get shared memory access from gpsd to ntpd to work?

2017-08-22 Thread Etaoin Shrdlu
On Mon, 2017-08-21 at 10:06 +0200, juergen perlinger wrote: > On 08/16/2017 02:52 PM, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote: > > > > Hi all,  > > > > I've been battling for some time with getting ntpd to set the > > date/time > > from gpsd's shared memory locat

Re: [ntp:questions] How to get shared memory access from gpsd to ntpd to work?

2017-08-22 Thread Etaoin Shrdlu
On Tue, 2017-08-22 at 08:50 -0400, Charles Elliott wrote: > For one thing, 10110 may be the wrong port number to use: "The > registered ports are those from 1024 through 49151. IANA maintains > the official list of well-known and registered ranges.[3] The dynamic > or private ports are those from