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Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO
From: |
Charles Muggen |
Subject: |
Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO |
Date: |
Fri, 9 Feb 2018 20:33:17 +0100 |
hold on... here's the latest.
results for ntpq -p
address@hidden:/home/pi# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
xSHM(1) .PPS. 0 l 15 64 377 0.000 515.883 9.237
xSHM(0) .GPS. 0 l 41 64 377 0.000 -0.978 26.312
us.pool.ntp.org .POOL. 16 p - 1024 0 0.000 0.000 0.001
gpsmon works and shows NMEA data is flowing.
gpsmon sometimes hooks up to /dev/gpsd0 but I sometimes see it trying to hook
up to the localhost address, the TCP socket I think.
tcp://localhost:2947 NMEA0183>
gpsmon is showing a small time offset, but no indication on PPS.
cgps does not work.
cgps is showing "NOFIX" on the left side and a list of satellites on the right
side.
and cat /dev/gpsd0 does not work either.
I also tried cat /dev/ttyAMA0 - that shows no data.
npshmmon gives this
address@hidden:/home/pi# ntpshmmon
ntpshmmon version 1
# Name Seen@ Clock Real L
Prec
sample NTP0 1518203949.036056135 1518203948.983508007 1518203949.000000000 0 -20
sample NTP2 1518203949.036116448 1518203031.440190217 1518203032.000000000 0 -20
sample NTP1 1518203949.488189097 1518203949.487385232 1518203950.000000000 0 -30
sample NTP0 1518203949.536393987 1518203948.983508007 1518203949.000000000 0 -20
sample NTP2 1518203949.536563573 1518203031.440190217 1518203032.000000000 0 -20
sample NTP2 1518203950.037583466 1518203031.440190217 1518203032.000000000 0 -20
sample NTP0 1518203950.043073750 1518203950.042483325 1518203950.000000000 0 -20
sample NTP1 1518203950.487681183 1518203950.487401231 1518203951.000000000 0 -30
sample NTP2 1518203950.537998914 1518203031.440190217 1518203032.000000000 0 -20
sample NTP0 1518203950.543498105 1518203950.042483325 1518203950.000000000 0 -20
try ntpg -p one more time
address@hidden:/home/pi# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
xSHM(1) .PPS. 0 l 47 64 377 0.000 504.234 3.834
xSHM(0) .GPS. 0 l 9 64 377 0.000 -49.551 12.389
us.pool.ntp.org .POOL. 16 p - 1024 0 0.000 0.000 0.001
> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2018 at 2:16 PM
> From: "Gary E. Miller" <address@hidden>
> To: "gpsd users" <address@hidden>
> Subject: Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO
>
> Yo Charles!
>
> On Fri, 9 Feb 2018 20:00:07 +0100
> "Charles Muggen" <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry to be so dense about this, but how do I kill the version of
> > gpsd that is already running?
>
> I suggest brutally: killall -9 gpsd
>
> Repeat until it says 'no process ound'
>
> # killall -9 gpsd
> # killall -9 gpsd
> gpsd: no process found
>
> > Charles Curley suggested running this:
>
> Yes, for when you use your distro gpsd. but now you are using your
> hand build gpsd. The hand built gpsd does not use systemd by default.
>
> > address@hidden:~# systemctl list-units | grep gpsd
> > gpsd.service loaded active running GPS (Global
> > Positioning System) Daemon gpsd.socket loaded
> > active running GPS (Global Positioning System) Daemon
> > Sockets
> >
> > this is bad?
>
> Yes, it likely means you distro gpsd is still installed, and running.
>
> RGDS
> GARY
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> address@hidden Tel:+1 541 382 8588
>
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>
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, (continued)
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Gary E. Miller, 2018/02/08
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Charles Muggen, 2018/02/08
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Charles Curley, 2018/02/08
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Charles Muggen, 2018/02/09
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Gary E. Miller, 2018/02/09
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Charles Muggen, 2018/02/09
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Gary E. Miller, 2018/02/09
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Charles Muggen, 2018/02/09
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Gary E. Miller, 2018/02/09
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Charles Curley, 2018/02/09
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO,
Charles Muggen <=
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Gary E. Miller, 2018/02/09
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Charles Muggen, 2018/02/09
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Charles Curley, 2018/02/09
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Charles Muggen, 2018/02/09
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Gary E. Miller, 2018/02/09
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Charles Muggen, 2018/02/09
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Charles Muggen, 2018/02/09
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Gary E. Miller, 2018/02/09
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Gary E. Miller, 2018/02/09
- Re: [gpsd-users] problem with Stratum-1-Microserver HOWTO, Charles Muggen, 2018/02/09