can try some of your suggestions.
Thanks
George
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Subject: Re: [ntp:questions] Setting up a NTP Time Server
Hal Murray wrote:
Can someone point me
David J Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unruh wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sullivan, George E.) writes:
Hi all,
Can someone point me to a good document that
shows how to setup a Time Server? I have an
isolated network that cannot get to the Internet
to sync time. I have Solaris 8,9,10 and
Can someone point me to a good document that
shows how to setup a Time Server? I have an
isolated network that cannot get to the Internet
to sync time. I have Solaris 8,9,10 and Red Hat Linux
Advanced Server 4 servers as potential time server
candidates.
I don't know of any document that covers
Hal Murray wrote:
Can someone point me to a good document that
shows how to setup a Time Server? I have an
isolated network that cannot get to the Internet
to sync time. I have Solaris 8,9,10 and Red Hat Linux
Advanced Server 4 servers as potential time server
candidates.
I don't know
On 2008-04-07, Sullivan, George E. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone point me to a good document that shows how to setup a Time
Server?
The Official NTP Quick Start page is at
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/html/quick.html
The Community Supported Quick Start Page is at
On 2008-04-08, Richard B. Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Solaris has some sort of PPS support. My Motorola M12+T feeds the PPS
into, I believe, the DCD pin on the serial port. I'm not familiar with
the Garmin driver; it may or may not have that support built in. If
not, ISTR reading
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hal Murray) writes:
Can someone point me to a good document that
shows how to setup a Time Server? I have an
isolated network that cannot get to the Internet
to sync time. I have Solaris 8,9,10 and Red Hat Linux
Advanced Server 4 servers as potential time server
candidates.
Steve Kostecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2008-04-08, Richard B. Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Solaris has some sort of PPS support. My Motorola M12+T feeds the PPS
into, I believe, the DCD pin on the serial port. I'm not familiar with
the Garmin driver; it may or may not have that
I assume that you mean to use both the refclock_atom and the refclock_nmea
drivers. (127.127.22.0 and 127.127.20.0)
The NMEA driver automagically uses the PPS stuff, whether you want
it to or not.
It would be nice to have a flag to disable that feature so you
could collect data on the NMEA text
On 2008-04-08, Unruh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Kostecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You don't need a Garmin driver for the GPS-18LVC.
Just use the Atomized NMEA driver (with built-in PPS support).
I assume that you mean to use both the refclock_atom and the
refclock_nmea drivers.
Steve Kostecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2008-04-08, Unruh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Kostecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You don't need a Garmin driver for the GPS-18LVC.
Just use the Atomized NMEA driver (with built-in PPS support).
I assume that you mean to use both the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hal Murray) writes:
No. All you need is refclock_nmea (127.127.20.x) for a directly
connected NMEA device. Assuming that you're using a Linux kernel with
PPS-kit or a BSD kernel (or another kernel which directly supports PPS).
OK, lets assume the kernel does NOT have the PPS
Hi all,
Can someone point me to a good document that
shows how to setup a Time Server? I have an
isolated network that cannot get to the Internet
to sync time. I have Solaris 8,9,10 and Red Hat Linux
Advanced Server 4 servers as potential time server
candidates.
I've never setup a time server
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sullivan, George E.) writes:
Hi all,
Can someone point me to a good document that
shows how to setup a Time Server? I have an
isolated network that cannot get to the Internet
to sync time. I have Solaris 8,9,10 and Red Hat Linux
Advanced Server 4 servers as potential time
Harlan Stenn wrote:
George,
Try http://support.ntp.org/Support/ConfiguringNTP4 .
There will be a section on local refclocks and orphan mode.
Harlan, I think that URL could be wrong. I get:
Note: This topic does not exist
The topic 'ConfiguringNTP4' you are trying to access does not
Unruh wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sullivan, George E.) writes:
Hi all,
Can someone point me to a good document that
shows how to setup a Time Server? I have an
isolated network that cannot get to the Internet
to sync time. I have Solaris 8,9,10 and Red Hat Linux
Advanced Server 4 servers
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