Same here but I have devices that look for IPv6 time servers.Not sure, my network is all ipv4
Its been working very well for me - I also have a chrony timeserver using a GPS module on an RPi.Same here but I have devices that look for IPv6 time servers.
Also wanted to ask how does it compare to ntpd in general accuracy?
Sound awesome I can't wait till windows and all the other Linux distributions make it default as well as the router firmware.Its been working very well for me - I also have a chrony timeserver using a GPS module on an RPi.
On my AX88U, my graphs typically show very low jitter and offset.
It is also now the default NTP server/client on Red Hat and SUSE Linux - and Facebook has converted their entire network to use chrony.
Can you share the actual errors? Kinda hard to troubleshoot without...I took this for a test drive earlier in the week, and things seemed to be working well. All graphs populating and good time stability.
However, looking at the router logs, I am seeing frequent 7z crash messages (one every hour or two). Uninstalled the script and no more crashes.
Anyone have an idea what was happening there? I presume the script is periodically archiving data, and something is going wrong?
Aug 27 21:00:00 kernel: pgd = ffffffc00a11c000
Aug 27 21:00:00 kernel: [00000008] *pgd=0000000014334003, *pud=0000000014334003, *pmd=0000000000000000
Aug 27 21:00:00 kernel: CPU: 0 PID: 11950 Comm: 7z Tainted: P O 4.1.27 #2
Aug 27 21:00:00 kernel: Hardware name: Broadcom-v8A (DT)
Aug 27 21:00:00 kernel: task: ffffffc0191d94c0 ti: ffffffc00b968000 task.ti: ffffffc00b968000
Aug 27 21:00:00 kernel: PC is at 0x7f8180b8b0
Aug 27 21:00:00 kernel: LR is at 0x7f8180b898
Aug 27 21:00:00 kernel: pc : [<0000007f8180b8b0>] lr : [<0000007f8180b898>] pstate: 60000000
Aug 27 21:00:00 kernel: sp : 0000007f7d1dc8d0
Aug 27 21:00:00 kernel: x29: 0000007f7d1dc8d0 x28: 0000007f81a98000
Aug 27 21:00:00 kernel: x27: 000000000e781c10 x26: 0000007f81a98000
Aug 27 21:00:00 kernel: x25: 0000007f81a94000 x24: 000000000e7814d8
Aug 27 21:00:01 kernel: x23: 0000000000000000 x22: 000000000e781638
Aug 27 21:00:01 kernel: x21: 000000000e778f20 x20: 000000000e781c10
Aug 27 21:00:01 kernel: x19: 000000000e781590 x18: 000000005f473dd0
Aug 27 21:00:01 kernel: x17: 0000007f81972750 x16: 0000000000491308
Aug 27 21:00:01 kernel: x15: 0000007f81a661a8 x14: 0000000000000002
Aug 27 21:00:01 kernel: x13: 0000000000000150 x12: 0000007f7d1dd1d0
Aug 27 21:00:01 kernel: x11: 00000000003d0f00 x10: 0000007f81a71b80
Aug 27 21:00:01 kernel: x9 : 000000000000270f x8 : 00000000000000de
Aug 27 21:00:01 kernel: x7 : 0000000000000069 x6 : 0000000000000000
Aug 27 21:00:01 kernel: x5 : 0000000000000000 x4 : 0000000000000000
Aug 27 21:00:01 kernel: x3 : 000000000000000c x2 : 0000007f7d1dd8c0
Aug 27 21:00:01 kernel: x1 : 0000000000000001 x0 : 0000007f818e4318
Do you have any instructions on how to set it up with the current NTP Merlin?Its been working very well for me - I also have a chrony timeserver using a GPS module on an RPi.
On my AX88U, my graphs typically show very low jitter and offset.
It is also now the default NTP server/client on Red Hat and SUSE Linux - and Facebook has converted their entire network to use chrony.
I thought that this problem may have also been a result of me not formatting the jffs partition following my 384.19 update.Can you share the actual errors? Kinda hard to troubleshoot without...
I found one little bug with the install procedure on my second installation attempt. This may or may not have affected you.I get the following error when I attempt to install...am I missing something?
I found one little bug with the install procedure on my second installation attempt. This may or may not have affected you.
I had already enabled the standard NTP server in the web interface prior to installing netMerlin.
As part of the install process, the ntpMerlin install script will disable the pre-installed NTP server.
Unfortnately, it looks like disabling the ntp server, has the undesirable side effect of restarting the router's ssh server, which boots you out of the script.
I found that I needed to uninstall ntpMerlin, then re-install it, and the second install went well (since it no longer needed to disable the stock ntp server this time).
Just thinking aloud here...what if:The chrony package is in the latest Entware. The conf file (chrony.conf) is very similar to ntp.conf.
I am oot at the moment, I can give more details later this week.
I would love to hear more about Chrony - how much setup would it require beyond writing a conf? I assume it just uses port 123 on the firewall but would require a lot of the plumbing ntpmerlin has?The chrony package is in the latest Entware. The conf file (chrony.conf) is very similar to ntp.conf.
I am oot at the moment, I can give more details later this week.
im still waiting also im really curious about how much difference it has compared to ntpdI would love to hear more about Chrony - how much setup would it require beyond writing a conf? I assume it just uses port 123 on the firewall but would require a lot of the plumbing ntpmerlin has?
I'm getting these errors upon reinstalling ntpmerlin, the same show up if I run the update graphs script. uf command doesn't resolve it for me.
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