Radarcape:Radarcape Major 2 NTPD Installation

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Radarcape Major 2 NTPD Installation

This information was provided by a user, I will beautify it a little but need to redo it on a Radarcape for that.

Setup for Chrony

Activate Chrony socket under Radarcape configuration menu:
Radarcape Settings -> General -> NTP Reference Clock Data
Publish time to socket for Chrony: Enabled (Socket: /var/run/chrony.radarcape.sock)
Publish time to shared memory for NTPD or Chrony: Enabled (SHM segment: 0)

$ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install build-essential texinfo pps-tools $ wget https://download.tuxfamily.org/chrony/chrony-3.1.tar.gz $ tar xfz chrony-3.1.tar.gz $ cd chrony-3.1 $ ./configure $ make $ sudo make install $ sudo bash -c "sudo cat >> /etc/chrony.conf <<- EOF minsamples 10 log tracking measurements statistics logdir /var/log/chrony driftfile /var/lib/chrony/chrony.drift maxupdateskew 100.0 dumponexit dumpdir /var/lib/chrony

pool pool.ntp.org iburst refclock PPS /dev/pps0 lock RCD prefer refclock SOCK /var/run/chrony.radarcape.sock offset 0.0 delay 0.0 refid RCD noselect EOF" $ sudo /usr/local/sbin/chronyd -f /etc/chrony.conf -s

  1. chronyc sources

210 Number of sources = 6 MS Name/IP address Stratum Poll Reach LastRx Last sample

===================================================================
    • PPS0 0 4 377 22 +501ns[ +765ns] +/- 694ns
  1. ? RCD 0 4 377 21 +20ms[ +20ms] +/- 27us

^- goblin.yuhu.biz 3 6 377 19 -1272us[-1272us] +/- 107ms ^- 212.70.148.20 2 6 377 20 -534us[ -534us] +/- 33ms ^- 212.70.148.13 2 6 377 20 +86us[ +86us] +/- 48ms ^- 89.190.220.94 3 6 377 18 -668us[ -668us] +/- 73ms


Setup for NTPD

  1. sudo apt-get install build-essential texinfo pps-tools cpufrequtils libcap-dev
  2. systemctl disable ondemand
  3. echo 'GOVERNOR="performance"' > /etc/default/cpufrequtils
  4. systemctl restart cpufrequtils
  5. cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor

performance

  1. ppstest /dev/pps0 # Use Ctrl+C to stop;

trying PPS source "/dev/pps0" found PPS source "/dev/pps0" ok, found 1 source(s), now start fetching data... source 0 - assert 1495808693.999994810, sequence: 119877 - clear 0.000000000, sequence: 0 source 0 - assert 1495808694.999994736, sequence: 119878 - clear 0.000000000, sequence: 0 source 0 - assert 1495808696.000003486, sequence: 119879 - clear 0.000000000, sequence: 0 source 0 - assert 1495808697.000012458, sequence: 119880 - clear 0.000000000, sequence: 0 source 0 - assert 1495808697.999984217, sequence: 119881 - clear 0.000000000, sequence: 0 ^C

  1. wget http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/ntp_spool/ntp4/ntp-4.2/ntp-4.2.8p7.tar.gz
  2. tar zxvf ntp-4.2.8p7.tar.gz
  3. cd ntp-4.2.8p7
  4. ./configure --enable-linuxcaps --enable-SHM --with-NMEA --with-ATOM
  5. make -j4
  6. sudo make install
  7. mkdir /var/lib/ntp/
  8. touch /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
  9. sudo bash -c "sudo cat >> /etc/ntp.conf <<- EOF

driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift leapfile /etc/ntp/leap-seconds.list

  1. statsdir /var/log/ntpstats/

statistics loopstats peerstats clockstats filegen loopstats file loopstats type day enable filegen peerstats file peerstats type day enable filegen clockstats file clockstats type day enable

pool bg.pool.ntp.org iburst server 192.168.10.9 minpoll 5 maxpoll 5 iburst prefer

  1. SHM reference

server 127.127.28.0 minpoll 4 maxpoll 4 prefer fudge 127.127.28.0 time1 0.0 refid GPS stratum 15

  1. PPS reference
  2. flag3 - kernel PPS discipline: 0 for disable (default), 1 for enable

server 127.127.22.0 minpoll 4 maxpoll 4 prefer fudge 127.127.22.0 flag3 1 refid PPS EOF"

Start the NTPD daemon using:

  1. /usr/local/sbin/ntpd -c /etc/ntp.conf

Verify that it is running:

  1. ntpq -4nc peers
    remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
==================================================================
bg.pool.ntp.org .POOL.          16 p    -   64    0    0.000    0.000   0.004
  • 192.168.10.9 212.70.148.17 3 u 3 32 377 0.226 0.680 0.057
127.127.28.0    .GPS.           15 l    8   16  377    0.000  -19.901   0.037

o127.127.22.0 .PPS. 0 l 7 16 377 0.000 0.001 0.004 +212.70.148.19 80.96.120.252 2 u 66 64 377 2.028 0.041 0.326 +212.70.148.16 80.96.120.252 2 u 52 64 377 10.207 -1.061 0.292 +212.70.148.11 95.87.227.232 3 u 55 64 377 1.812 -1.852 0.582 -212.70.148.17 138.96.64.10 2 u 54 64 377 2.252 -2.698 0.470 +212.70.148.20 80.96.120.252 2 u 52 64 377 2.497 -0.073 0.233 +92.247.168.103 93.123.92.131 2 u 59 64 377 9.263 0.543 0.369 +85.11.191.119 87.120.164.97 2 u 60 64 377 2.503 -0.382 0.378 +93.123.92.131 .GPS. 1 u 49 64 377 2.438 0.156 0.483

You should see the lines ".GPS." and ".PPS." in the output of "ntpq -4nc peers", and the word "kern" should be present in the output of an ntpq -c rv command:

  1. ntpq -c rv 127.0.0.1

associd=0 status=011d leap_none, sync_pps, 1 event, kern, version="ntpd [email protected] Fri May 26 13:47:39 UTC 2017 (2)", processor="armv7l", system="Linux/4.1.18-ti-r57", leap=00, stratum=1, precision=-18, rootdelay=0.000, rootdisp=1.015, refid=PPS, reftime=dcd2b9bf.b5857be0 Fri, May 26 2017 14:27:11.709, clock=dcd2b9c1.10280e44 Fri, May 26 2017 14:27:13.063, peer=40682, tc=4, mintc=3, offset=-0.000793, frequency=-45.646, sys_jitter=0.003815, clk_jitter=0.002, clk_wander=0.100