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Operating Systems Solaris "synchronisation lost" errors for Solaris NTP server Post 303042006 by solaris_1977 on Wednesday 11th of December 2019 01:35:21 AM
Old 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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MTKBABEL(1)						      General Commands Manual						       MTKBABEL(1)

NAME
mtkbabel - Tool for managing GPS data loggers based on the MTK chip SYNOPSIS
mtkbabel [-abcdEfhiIlmopRrstvwx] DESCRIPTION
mtkbabel is a command line program to operate GPS data loggers based on the MediaTek MTK chip. It was tested on the i-Blue 747, Qstarz BT- Q1000 and on the Holux M-241, it should work also with other GPS devices based on the same chip. The main features are: - Command line interface - Save data log in GPX and raw binary format - If required retrieve all the data, also the old one being overlapped - Change logging criteria: time, distance, speed - Change log format - START/STOP logging - Set OVERLAP or STOP method on memory full - Erase the internal memory USAGE
In order to use mtkbabel, please follow these instructions: 1. Attach the GPS data logger device to your computer via USB. 2. Now you have to switch the GPS device (at least the i-Blue 747) into LOG or NAV mode, otherwise the device will not be powered on, and no connection will be possible. Beware that in NAV mode the device goes into sleep mode if not connected to any Bluetooth device. 3. In order to use mtkbabel you have to either be root (not recommended) and/or you must have read/write permissions for the USB device file, usually /dev/ttyUSB0. This device usually has permissions 'crw-rw---- 1 root dialout', so you can either add your user to the dialout group (in this example) by doing $ adduser USERNAME dialout or (not recommended) make the device world-readable/-writable by doing: $ chmod 666 /dev/ttyUSB0 Another option is to write a udev rules file to change the owner and permissions of /dev/ttyUSB0 according to your requirements. 4. You can now run mtkbabel. For example, if you want to download the track log and the list of waypoints you captured on the device, run: $ mtkbabel -s 115200 -l off -f foo -w -t The default speed of 115200 baud should work in most cases and you can omit it, for the Holux M-241 you must use 38400 instead. This will turn off the autolog function, which is always turned on when you switch on the device. The track log will be in the file foo_trk.gpx, the waypoints in the file foo_wpt.gpx (both in GPX format). The file foo.bin will contain the binary log file. Downloading the data from the GPS device can take several minutes, depending on how much data has to be transferred. In order to delete all data from the GPS device, run: $ mtkbabel -s 115200 -E OPTIONS
-a Read all the log memory (overlapped data). -b filename.bin Do not read data from a GPS device, but rather read a previously saved .bin file. Ignore -f option. -c Create a GPX file with both tracks and waypoints. -d debug_level Debug level: 0..7. -E Erase data log memory. -f Base name for saved files (.bin and .gpx). If you, for example, use -f gpslog, mtkbabel will create files which are called gpslog.gpx, gpslog_trk.gpx, gpslog_wpt.gpx and gpslog.bin. -h Show a help text and exit. -i Ignore some error conditions and try to extract as much data as possible from GPS. -I Same as -i, but also write bad records into the GPX file. -l {on|off} Turn logging ON/OFF. -m {stop|overlap} Set STOP/OVERLAP recording method on memory full. -o log_format Enable or disable log fields (FIELD1,-FIELD2,...), available fields: UTC, VALID, LATITUDE, LONGITUDE, HEIGHT, SPEED, HEADING, DSTA, DAGE, PDOP, HDOP, VDOP, NSAT, SID, ELEVATION, AZIMUTH, SNR, RCR, MILLISECOND, DISTANCE. -p port Communication port, default: /dev/ttyUSB0. -R Recover from disabled log: erase data and reset recording criteria. -r time:distance:speed Set logging criteria (zero to disable): every 0.10-9999999.90 seconds, every 0.10-9999999.90 meters, over 0.10-9999999.90 km/h. Not all the devices support such wide ranges, more reasonable values are 1-999 seconds, 10-9999 meters and 10-999 km/h. -s speed Serial port speed, default 115200 baud. -t Create a GPX file with tracks. -v Show version information and exit. -w Create a GPX file with waypoints. -x Force reading Holux format. This is required to read-back the binary data produced by some Holux devices, which do not embed into the data itself the Holux identifier string. BUGS
Please report any bugs to Niccolo Rigacci <niccolo@rigacci.org>. LICENCE
mtkbabel is covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2 or later. AUTHORS
Niccolo Rigacci <niccolo@rigacci.org> This manual page was written by Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>. It is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL (version 2 or later). July 30, 2011 MTKBABEL(1)
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