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hints/bsdi
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Author: Bdale Garbee, bdale@gag.com
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Last revision: 27Oct94 (Paul Vixie)
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Included in this distribution of XNTP is a configuration file suitable
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for use with BSDI's BSD/OS 1.1 (formerly BSD/386 1.1). On this system,
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the "cc" command is GCC 1.4x rather than PCC or GCC 2.x. It is imperative
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that "cc" be used since it predefines the symbol __bsdi__; if you want to
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use another compiler you will need to add -D__bsdi__ to catch the various
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#ifdef's required for this system.
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The Kinemetrics/Truetime GPS-TM/TMD driver is known to work on this system.
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The GPS-805 and GOES should also work fine. Hell, they should all work fine
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but it's hard to test very many locally.
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Due to BNR2's strict interpretation of POSIX and XNTP's use of SIGIO, BSD/OS
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can only handle one refclock per daemon. We're working this out with the
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system architects.
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The config file is machine/bsdi, and the following steps should be all that
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are required to install and use the bits.
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Note that you will need GNU sed; the version supplied with BSD/OS 1.1 loops
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endlessly during "make refconf". Likewise you should get GNU make, which
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the instructions below assume that you have put in /usr/local/bin/gnumake.
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To build the software:
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rm -f Config.local
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gnumake refconf
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gnumake MAKE=gnumake
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To install the software:
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gnumake install
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This will place all of the executables in /usr/local/etc. The config
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file is expected to be /usr/local/etc/xntp.conf and the key file for
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the optional authentication is /etc/ntp.keys.
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Craft a config file and a key file, and put them in the right places.
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There is information on how to do this elsewhere in the documentation,
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the only thing I'll mention is that I put the drift file in
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/var/log/ntp.drift, and the authdelay on my 486DX/50 system is
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0.000064. Your mileage will vary, learn to use the authspeed tools
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if you're going to authenticate.
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In the file /etc/rc.local, make sure that the invocation of ntpd is
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commented out, and add an invocation of xntpd. Here's what I'm using:
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echo -n 'starting local daemons:'
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if [ -f /etc/ntp.keys -a -f /usr/local/etc/xntp.conf ]; then
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echo -n ' xntpd'; /usr/local/etc/xntpd
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fi
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#XXX# echo -n ' ntpd'; /usr/libexec/ntpd -t
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At this point, you should be good to go. Try running /usr/local/etc/xntpd and
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using ntpq or xntpdc to see if things are working, then pay attention the next
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time you reboot to make sure that xntpd is being invoked, and use ntpq or
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xntpdc again to make sure all is well.
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Enjoy!
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