PPS support is enabled in NTP as released with Xenial, setting fix
released.
** Changed in: ntp (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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** Changed in: ntp
Status: New => Fix Released
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NO reference clock support. I need Oncore ref clock support in ntp.
To manage noti
** Changed in: ntp
Status: Unknown => New
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Title:
NO reference clock support. I need Oncore ref clock support in ntp.
To manage notificat
Thanks for taking the time to find this bug in the upstream bug tracking
system this is a tremendous help. Launchpad has the ability to watch
lots of upstream bug trackers and this can be done by following the
procedure documented at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Watches. I've added
the bug watch fo
It would be good to get Hal's suggested changes into Debian first, then
they will flow into Ubuntu with no extra maintenance effort. Here is a
Debian bug report for getting timepps.h included:
http://bugs.debian.org/570233
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #570233
http://bugs.debian.org/cg
The bug was automatically expired because it was kept in status
"incomplete" for 60 days. Of course, it should not have expired, and or
course, it should not be "incomplete".
But it was left incomplete -- and automatic closure took place.
It is a pity that it is easier to blame the developers an
How can a bug report that has not been responded to be automatically
closed?
** Changed in: ntp (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
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Title:
NO
Not sure how a bug where the only person who has posted information is
the OP can be closed without any response from the group that should be
handling the report (IE. the group responsible for time keeping in this
case). But for some reason in Ubuntu if the developers choose to not
respond to a b
[Expired for ntp (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: ntp (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Also the timepps.h file along with some user land pps related tools can
be found here:
git://github.com/ago/pps-tools.git
The version there is somewhat outdated as it does not include support
for the new kernel consumer that is part of 2.6.38. Here is a diff for
a version that does work with the
I made some more udev changes and I got the Oncore reference clock
almost working. Here is what my PPS udev rules look like:
KERNEL=="ttyS1", RUN+="/bin/setserial -v /dev/%k low_latency",
OWNER="ntp", GROUP="ntp", MODE="0660", SYMLINK+="oncore.serial.0"
KERNEL=="oncore.serial.0"OWNER="ntp", GROU
I added the following to /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.ntpd
/var/log/ntp/ntp.log rw,
/var/log/ntpstats/clockstats rw,
/dev/oncore.serial.0 rw,
/dev/oncore.pps.0 r,
It will not create the log file in /var/log/ntp. But it will do it in
/var/log even with the above changes. When I run ntp configured to
Please report back if this fixes the issue for you.
** Changed in: ntp (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
NO reference clock suppo
These lines indicate you need to update your AppArmor profile:
Jul 4 12:00:30 Office kernel: [ 1782.601471] type=1400
audit(1309806030.808:24): apparmor="DENIED" operation="mknod" parent=1
profile="/usr/sbin/ntpd" name="/var/log/ntp/ntp.log" pid=2520 comm="ntpd"
requested_mask="c" denied_mask="
I tried to hand build ntp with pps and reference clock support. from
the configure I see that it is looking for the following header files:
sys/pptime.sys
sys/ppsclock.h
timepps.h
Checking my Gentoo installation I see that only the last header is
installed. I copied the timepps.h header to /usr
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