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    • bingo600B
      bingo600 @jcpingu
      last edited by

      @jcpingu

      Have a look here
      https://serverfault.com/questions/1048870/ntpd-fails-to-sync-time-error-0x41-clock-unsynchronized

      Especially this command : ntpq -c sysinfo

      Normally as @stephenw10 mentioned , ntpd won't just accept a new clocksource , before investigating if it's "ok".

      I usually expect approx 5 minutes (after daemon start) for the daemon to "trust/select" a clocksource.

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        jcpingu @bingo600
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        @bingo600
        Here's the output of that command. I will check out the link. Thanks...
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          jcpingu @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10
          This is my ntp.conf file. Based on bingo600 comments above. Is there anything else that needs to happen here?

          server 127.127.20.0 mode 81 minpoll 4 maxpoll 4 prefer
          fudge 127.127.20.0 flag1 1 refid GPS

          security

          restrict default kod limited nomodify nopeer
          restrict -6 default kod limited nomodify nopeer

          Local users may interrogate the NTP server fully.

          restrict 127.0.0.1
          restrict -6 ::1

          stats

          driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift

          Enable statistics logging.

          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

          leap file

          leapfile /var/lib/ntp/leap-seconds.list

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            No, I think it's working as expected.
            That error will always appear when you restart ntpd for any reason. I would only vbe concerned if it is still logging new errors after running for some time.

            Steve

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            • bingo600B
              bingo600 @jcpingu
              last edited by bingo600

              @jcpingu

              Try to put in a few ntp pool servers for reference.

              Add this to your ntp.conf

              # Internet time servers for sanity
              server 0.pool.ntp.org iburst prefer 
              server 1.pool.ntp.org iburst 
              server 2.pool.ntp.org iburst 
              server 3.pool.ntp.org iburst
              

              From here:
              http://doc.ntp.org/4.2.6/drivers/driver20.html

              It seems like the $GNRMC is not a supported sentence , and that either
              $GPZDA or $GPZDG must be sent for the NTP system to be fully autonomous. As in being able to set date/time fully via NTP.

              What GPS model do you have ?
              Is it from "China" ... Where most Ublox'es are "fakes"

              This is not an "all bad" mesage , as the PPS still will keep your clock extremely accurate (sub seconds) . You just need a bit of help setting the seconds.

              But it's strange that the nmea driver is so picky.
              Maybe gpsd would help here

              /Bingo

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              • bingo600B
                bingo600 @bingo600
                last edited by bingo600

                @bingo600

                The NTP nmea refdriver doc is "buggy"

                I just had a quick glance at the source
                https://github.com/ntp-project/ntp/blob/master-no-authorname/ntpd/refclock_nmea.c

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                And it's comparing the last 3 (4) characters in the sentence so any RMC works

                And it seems like it's parsing/setting the date from RMC sentenses too.
                The only thing ZDA is providing "extra" is YYYY vs YY from RMC.

                c398f0a9-851a-409d-903c-f38f9d323831-image.png

                It should be possible to make a working NTP system with just RMC sentences , if NTP has been updated to assume that YY (21) means 2021.
                Which i expect the unfold_century function does.

                /Bingo

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                  jcpingu @bingo600
                  last edited by

                  @bingo600 said in Building a Stratum 1 NTP Server Using Odroid C2:

                  ntp pool servers

                  Does it matter where the ntp pool servers are inserted in the ntp.conf file?

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                  • bingo600B
                    bingo600 @jcpingu
                    last edited by bingo600

                    @jcpingu

                    This guy puts it after the drift file

                    # Drift file to remember clock rate across restarts
                    driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
                    # Servers
                    pool uk.pool.ntp.org iburst
                    

                    And have a look here
                    https://lintut.com/how-to-verify-ntp-setup-is-working-properly-in-linux-or-unix-server/

                    Verifying a stratum1 server might not be "super easy"

                    Use
                    ntpstat

                    My box says (No GPS installed) :

                    ntpstat
                    synchronised to NTP server (80.71.132.xxx) at stratum 2 
                       time correct to within 48 ms
                       polling server every 1024 s
                    
                    

                    And
                    ntpq -p

                    ntpq -p
                         remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
                    ==============================================================================
                    -n1.taur.xx      .PPS0.           1 u  753 1024  377    7.164   -0.397   0.383
                    *80.71.132.10x.i .GPS.            1 u  985 1024  377    1.862   -0.114   0.111
                    +mmo2.ntp.xx  .PPS.            1 u  141 1024  377    2.827   -0.571   0.479
                     5.103.139.163.s .GPS.            1 u   8d 1024    0    3.267    0.348   0.000
                    -82.180.61.122   193.204.114.233  2 u  735 1024  377   40.205    0.981   0.419
                    +grape.inet.xx.n 68.166.61.255    2 u  315 1024  377    1.207   -0.107   0.089
                    
                    

                    The peer with the * in front (here 80.71.132.10x.i ) is the one that is used (synced to) right now.

                    o = pps peer
                    * = sys peer
                    # = too distant
                    + = selected
                    x = false ticker
                    - = discarded
                    
                    

                    Show the output of your ntpq -p

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                      jcpingu @bingo600
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                      @bingo600
                      here's ntpq -p output
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                        jcpingu @bingo600
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                        @bingo600
                        Here's systemctl status ntp output, still showing clock unsync error:
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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by stephenw10

                          That error is when you started the ntp daemon. It has no data at that point, it will never sync. It's expected.

                          That output from ntpq looks good. You just need to wait for more peers with greater reach values.

                          Steve

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                            jcpingu @stephenw10
                            last edited by

                            @stephenw10
                            My question now is do I really need these? or was my original ntp.conf was just fine without these...

                            Internet time servers for sanity

                            server 0.pool.ntp.org iburst prefer
                            server 1.pool.ntp.org iburst
                            server 2.pool.ntp.org iburst
                            server 3.pool.ntp.org iburst

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                              I would keep some external servers defined. More sources in agreement is going to make ntp happier, faster šŸ˜‰

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                                jcpingu @stephenw10
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                                @stephenw10
                                Thank you

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