12-11-2019
These are GPS clocks, some kind of harware device. Not sure if those are GNSS, it is maintained by some other team. But I can get more information about it.
So far, I didn't notice any issue on any server or our internal devices, neither any app or DB team reported.
Those messages, stated in my first post are from /var/adm/messages. It is monitoring team, who has set up to create a ticket based on these kinds of alerts. So it is little noise from management, why synchronization is lost to GPS devices and why time is drifted back around 1 second. I am just trying to find these answers.
Another thing I noticed is, poll says 1024. That means 1024 seconds without guidance means slow sync, slow adjustments etc. Am I understanding it correctly? If yes, should "minpoll 4 maxpoll 8" entry in ntp.conf for all 3 GPS devices help?
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gpstrans
GPSTRANS(1) GPS Utility GPSTRANS(1)
NAME
gpstrans - communicate with Garmin GPS receiver
SYNOPOSIS
gpstrans [ options ] [ file ]
DESCRIPTION
gpstrans allows the user with a Garmin GPS receiver to upload and download waypoints, routes, almanacs (satellite orbital elements) and
trackroutes. If file is not supplied, data will be read from stdin (-ux switch) or written to stdout (-dx switch).
OPTIONS
-pport set serial I/O device
-s set datum, format, offset, and device interactively, and save them in $HOME/.gpstrans.
-i identify connected GPS
-o turn off GPS device
-t get time from GPS
-ts get time from GPS and set system time on host
-dx download data indicated by x: r=route, t=track, w=waypoint, a=almanac
-m With -dt, downloads track data in the format which can be displayed by Mayko mXmap(1). With -dr or -ur, downloads or uploads route
data in a format compatible with Mayko mXmap.
-ux upload data indicated by x: r=route, t=track, w=waypoint, a=almanac
-v print program version.
--verbose
Increase verbosity.
--debug
Add debug printouts.
--help Print help text.
CONNECTION
For a DB-25 connector, you may need to connect pin 4, 5 and 6, 8, 20 together. This sets handshake signals so that your workstation can use
the serial port to communicate with the GPS.
1 ### #####
o o o # # # o # o o o o o
o o o o o o # o o o o o
Connect the Garmin cable as follows:
2 3 7
o o o o o o o o o o o o o
o o o o o o o o o o o o
Pin 2 goes to DATA IN (White)
Pin 3 goes to DATA OUT (Brown)
Pin 7 goes to GROUND (Black)
If it doesn't work in this way, try exchanging pins 2 and 3 at the connector.
The circular connector on a Garmin GPS II receiver can be wired to a DB-9 connector as follows:
_____ _____,-----,
3 / 4 | | |
| o o | | | |_____
| < <- groove -> |=====| |----,|
| o o | | | | ||
2 _____ / 1 |_____| | ||
`-----' ||
||
views are looking ||
into connector ||
at each end of cable ||
||
||
5 3 2 ________ ||
o o o o o | \___________||
o o o o |_________,------------'
DB-9 pin 2 goes to circular connector pin 2
DB-9 pin 3 goes to circular connector pin 4
DB-9 pin 5 goes to circular connector pin 3
other pins are not connected
(Note: the pin numbers for the circular connector are
arbitrary, and may not match the `official' numbers.)
If your plug is more recent than the one above (ex: etrex) then you need DB-9 or DB-25 to be connected to your Garmin GPS like this:
_____,-----,
POWER(+) | | |
groove --> |=====| |_____
DATA IN | | |----,|
DATA OUT | | | ||
GROUND(-) |_____| | ||
`-----' ||
||
||
||
||
||
||
________ ||
| \___________||
|_________,------------'
DB-25 :
2 3 7
o o o o o o o o o o o o o
o o o o o o o o o o o o
Pin 2 goes to DATA IN (White) Pin 3 goes to DATA OUT (Brown) Pin 7 goes to GROUND (Black)
DB-9:
5 3 2
o o o o o
o o o o
pin 2 goes to DATA IN (White)
pin 3 goes to DATA OUT (Brown)
pin 5 goes to GROUND (Black)
other pins are not connected
For testing, you might try setting the GPS to NMEA-Output and using a terminal emulator program like Kermit. The GPS will send a data
record every 2 seconds. As long as you don't see any data on your computer, gpstrans won't work.
After finishing the test, be sure to set your GPS receiver to GRMN/GRMN.
ENVIRONMENT
GPSDEV Serial I/O device (overrides contents of $HOME/.gpstrans, and is overridden by -p switch).
FILES
$HOME/.gpstrans
Has user preferences for datum, format, offset, and serial I/O device (see -s switch, above).
AUTHOR
GPStrans is Copyright 1995 by Carsten Tschach <tschach@zedat.fu-berlin.de>. The datum translation routines are based on the program MacGPS
from John F. Waers <jfwaers@csn.net>. Mayko mXmap output format by Matthias Kattanek <mattes@ugraf.com>. German Grid by Andreas Lange
<andreas.lange@rhein-main.de>. etrex support by Joao Seabra CT2GNL - <seabra@ci.aac.uc.pt>. Other Garmin formats added by Jim Van Zandt
<jrvz@comcast.remove.me.net>.
SEE ALSO
mxmap(1), GPSMan
- 2006 May 7 GPSTRANS(1)