bsdi revision 258945
1258945Srobertohints/bsdi 2258945Sroberto 3258945SrobertoAuthor: Bdale Garbee, bdale@gag.com 4258945SrobertoLast revision: 27Oct94 (Paul Vixie) 5258945Sroberto 6258945SrobertoIncluded in this distribution of XNTP is a configuration file suitable 7258945Srobertofor use with BSDI's BSD/OS 1.1 (formerly BSD/386 1.1). On this system, 8258945Srobertothe "cc" command is GCC 1.4x rather than PCC or GCC 2.x. It is imperative 9258945Srobertothat "cc" be used since it predefines the symbol __bsdi__; if you want to 10258945Srobertouse another compiler you will need to add -D__bsdi__ to catch the various 11258945Sroberto#ifdef's required for this system. 12258945Sroberto 13258945SrobertoThe Kinemetrics/Truetime GPS-TM/TMD driver is known to work on this system. 14258945SrobertoThe GPS-805 and GOES should also work fine. Hell, they should all work fine 15258945Srobertobut it's hard to test very many locally. 16258945Sroberto 17258945SrobertoDue to BNR2's strict interpretation of POSIX and XNTP's use of SIGIO, BSD/OS 18258945Srobertocan only handle one refclock per daemon. We're working this out with the 19258945Srobertosystem architects. 20258945Sroberto 21258945SrobertoThe config file is machine/bsdi, and the following steps should be all that 22258945Srobertoare required to install and use the bits. 23258945Sroberto 24258945SrobertoNote that you will need GNU sed; the version supplied with BSD/OS 1.1 loops 25258945Srobertoendlessly during "make refconf". Likewise you should get GNU make, which 26258945Srobertothe instructions below assume that you have put in /usr/local/bin/gnumake. 27258945Sroberto 28258945SrobertoTo build the software: 29258945Sroberto 30258945Sroberto rm -f Config.local 31258945Sroberto gnumake refconf 32258945Sroberto gnumake MAKE=gnumake 33258945Sroberto 34258945SrobertoTo install the software: 35258945Sroberto 36258945Sroberto gnumake install 37258945Sroberto 38258945Sroberto This will place all of the executables in /usr/local/etc. The config 39258945Sroberto file is expected to be /usr/local/etc/xntp.conf and the key file for 40258945Sroberto the optional authentication is /etc/ntp.keys. 41258945Sroberto 42258945Sroberto Craft a config file and a key file, and put them in the right places. 43258945Sroberto There is information on how to do this elsewhere in the documentation, 44258945Sroberto the only thing I'll mention is that I put the drift file in 45258945Sroberto /var/log/ntp.drift, and the authdelay on my 486DX/50 system is 46258945Sroberto 0.000064. Your mileage will vary, learn to use the authspeed tools 47258945Sroberto if you're going to authenticate. 48258945Sroberto 49258945Sroberto In the file /etc/rc.local, make sure that the invocation of ntpd is 50258945Sroberto commented out, and add an invocation of xntpd. Here's what I'm using: 51258945Sroberto 52258945Sroberto echo -n 'starting local daemons:' 53258945Sroberto 54258945Sroberto if [ -f /etc/ntp.keys -a -f /usr/local/etc/xntp.conf ]; then 55258945Sroberto echo -n ' xntpd'; /usr/local/etc/xntpd 56258945Sroberto fi 57258945Sroberto 58258945Sroberto #XXX# echo -n ' ntpd'; /usr/libexec/ntpd -t 59258945Sroberto 60258945SrobertoAt this point, you should be good to go. Try running /usr/local/etc/xntpd and 61258945Srobertousing ntpq or xntpdc to see if things are working, then pay attention the next 62258945Srobertotime you reboot to make sure that xntpd is being invoked, and use ntpq or 63258945Srobertoxntpdc again to make sure all is well. 64258945Sroberto 65258945SrobertoEnjoy! 66