ntp one more time

Hello

I need some problem. Would somebody tell me where can I download Network
Time Protocol for qnx 4.25 and explain step by step how to install it?

Thanks in advanced

Michal

On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 18:10:39 +0400, michal <fallout1@gazeta.pl> wrote:

Would somebody tell me where can I download Network Time Protocol for
qnx 4.25
ftp://ftp.qnx.com/usr/free/qnx4/tcpip/utils/qnx-ntp.tgz

ftp://ftp.qnx.com/usr/free/qnx4/tcpip/utils/qnx-ntp.tgz.readme

… and explain step by step how to install it?
I’ll send you my patches to make it use the syslogd for it’s loggings, and

also some other enhancements.

Tony.

Hello,

we have downloaded v.4 from ntp.org and compiled it (with several minor
changes), port was easy (we use only refclock-local).

PK


“michal” <fallout1@gazeta.pl> wrote in message
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Hello

I need some problem. Would somebody tell me where can I download Network
Time Protocol for qnx 4.25 and explain step by step how to install it?

Thanks in advanced

Michal
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On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 18:42:32 +0400, Pavel Kycina
<xkycina@microstep-hdo.sk> wrote:

we have downloaded v.4 from ntp.org and compiled it (with several minor
changes), port was easy (we use only refclock-local).
How huge is it?

I like the old one because it is really small and works well.

(I did try porting the NTV v4.2.0 - it compiled, it runs. But there is no
NTP traffic, it does not work for me…)

Tony.

Pavel Kycina wrote:

Hello,

we have downloaded v.4 from ntp.org and compiled it (with several minor
changes), port was easy (we use only refclock-local).

PK

Hello

Could you send me the precompiled version and sources. I will be very
grateful. :slight_smile:

Michal

Thank you for your answers, but unfortunately I can’t properly configure
NTP client and server in local network. Client can’t synchronize the
time from server. How can i configure that? Does somebody have properly
working version NTP for QNX 4.25??

Thanks in advanced

Michal

On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 15:13:50 +0400, michal <fallout1@gazeta.pl> wrote:

Does somebody have properly working version NTP for QNX 4.25??
I do.

Is this your valid|active address?

Tony.

Tony wrote:

On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 15:13:50 +0400, michal <> fallout1@gazeta.pl> > wrote:
Does somebody have properly working version NTP for QNX 4.25??
I do.

Is this your valid|active address?

Tony.

yes, it’s my valid address.

fallout1(at)gazeta.pl
or
mbialecki(at)gazeta.pl

Michal

I could send you changes we made to sources which are downloadable…

What’s your e-mail address?

PK

“michal” <fallout1@gazeta.pl> wrote in message
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Pavel Kycina wrote:
Hello,

we have downloaded v.4 from ntp.org and compiled it (with several minor
changes), port was easy (we use only refclock-local).

PK

Hello

Could you send me the precompiled version and sources. I will be very
grateful. > :slight_smile:

Michal
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Pavel Kycina wrote:

I could send you changes we made to sources which are downloadable…

What’s your e-mail address?

PK

Hello

My email address is fallout1@gazeta.pl

Michal

On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 14:21:53 +0400, michal <fallout1@gazeta.pl> wrote:

My email address is > fallout1@gazeta.pl
Hello, Michal.

Did you get my mail (NTP v1)?

Tony.

Tony wrote:

Hello, Michal.
Did you get my mail (NTP v1)?

Tony.

Yes I did, I thank you very much, but unfortunately it doesn’t work, I
don’t know why. The offset decreases all the time even if it’s lower
than zero.

Michal

On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 15:38:17 +0400, michal <fallout1@gazeta.pl> wrote:

The offset decreases all the time even if it’s lower than zero.
What is the initial offset?

If it is greater than 1000 seconds - you must start the daemon with “-a
any” option.
Also you could use “-L” option to read it’s messages via syslog.

Tony.

Tony wrote:

What is the initial offset?

It’s about 200 ms.

Michal

On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 16:07:00 +0400, michal <fallout1@gazeta.pl> wrote:

What is the initial offset?
It’s about 200 ms.
That’s strange. On all my boxes this daemon brings the time well within

1~2 milliseconds quite quickly.
What are your reference servers?
What stratum they are?
Does “ntp -sf IP-of-a-reference-NTP” set the time for you?
Can you try using “ntp.lth.se”?
What does “ntpdc localhost” report (or the box where the daemon runs)?

What are your “uname -a”, “sin ve”?

Tony.