1Last update: Sun Mar 13 15:05:31 PST 1994 2 3This file hopefully describes the whatever and however of how to get xntp 4running on hpux 7.0 and later s300. s400, s700, and s800. 5 6First off, all the standard disclaimers hold here ... HP doesn't have anthing 7to do with this stuff. I fool with it in my spare time because we use it and 8because I like to. We just happen to have a lot of HP machines around here :-) 9Xntpd has been in use here for several years and has a fair amount of mileage 10on various HP platforms within the company. I can't really guarantee bug fixes 11but I'd certainly like to hear about bugs and I won't hestitate to look at 12any fixes sent to me. 13 14Now lets talk OS. If you don't have 7.0 or later, pretty much hang it up now. 15This stuff has run here on pretty much everything from 8.0 upward on s300, 16s700, and s800. It is known to run on 7.0 s300/s400 but all reports are 17from the field and not my personal experience. 18 19If you are lucky enough to have a s300 or s400 with 9.03, then you no longer 20have to worry about adjtimed as HP-UX now has adjtime(2). The rest of you 21will have to wait on 10.0 which will have adjtime(2) and a supported though 22a bit older version of xntpd. 23 24Next, let me explain a bit about how this stuff works on HP-UX's that do not 25have adjtime(2). The directory adjtime contains libadjtime.a and the adjtimed 26daemon. Instead of the adjtime(2) system call, we use a library routine to 27talk to adjtimed thru message queues. Adjtimed munges into /dev/kmem and 28causes the clock to skew properly as needed. PLEASE NOTE that the adjtime 29code provided here is NOT a general replacement for adjtime(2) ... use of 30this adjtime(3)/adjtimed(8) other than with xntpd may yield very odd results. 31 32What to do to get this stuff running ? 33 34 * If you are running an OS less than 10.0 or do not have a s300/s400 35 with 9.03 or better 36 -> cd machines 37 -> vi hpux 38 -> (change -DSYS_HPUX=? to match whatever you are running [7,8,9]) 39 -> cd .. 40 41 * Say "make makeconfig" 42 43 * Say "make", sit back for a few minutes. 44 45 * cd authstuff 46 * Say "./authcert < certdata" and check the output. Every line should 47 end with "OK" ... if not, we got trouble. 48 * Now try "./authspeed auth.samplekeys". What we want to 49 remember here is the "authentication delay in CPU time" 50 * cd .. 51 52 * Say "make install" 53 54 * I'd suggest reading the xntp docs about now :-) ... seriously !! 55 56 * One thing I have added to this version of xntpd is a way to select 57 config files if you are sharing /usr/local thru NFS or whatever. 58 If the file /usr/local/etc/xntp.conf happens to be a directory, the 59 files in that directory are searched until a match is found. The 60 rules for a match are: 61 62 1. Our hostname 63 2. default.<machine id> (as in default.375 or default.850) 64 3. default 65 66 * Ok, make sure adjtimed is running (just start it up for now with 67 "/usr/local/etc/adjtimed"). Using -z as an option will get you 68 a usage message. 69 70 * Now start up xntpd and watch it work. 71 72 * Make sure that adjtimed gets started at boot right before xntpd. 73 We do this in /etc/netbsdsrc. They must both run as root !! 74 75Possible problems ? 76 77 * On some 320's and 835's we have had to run adjtimed with "-p 45" or 78 so to get rid of syslog messages about "last adjust did not finish". 79 80 * At 9.0, there is a problem with DIAGMON (patch available from the 81 response center) which causes it to delete the message queue that 82 adjtimed/xntpd use to communicate. (see next note for result) 83 84 * Xntpd has been known to get really ticked off when adjtime() fails 85 which is usually only while running the emulation code on HP-UX. 86 When it gets mad, it usually jumps the clock into never never land. 87 Possible reasons for this are adjtimed being killed or just never 88 started or adjtimed being completely swapped out on a really busy 89 machine (newer adjtimed try to lock themselves in memory to prevent 90 this one). 91 92Anything else ... just drop me a line at ken@sdd.hp.com 93 94Received: from louie.udel.edu by huey.udel.edu id aa14418; 15 Jun 95 9:19 EDT 95Received: from host5.colby.edu (host-05.colby.edu) by host-04.colby.edu with ESMTP (1.37.109.15/Colby 1.1) 96 id AA165442355; Thu, 15 Jun 1995 09:19:16 -0400 97Received: by host5.colby.edu (1.37.109.15/Colby 1.1) 98 id AA056252339; Thu, 15 Jun 1995 09:18:59 -0400 99Date: Thu, 15 Jun 1995 09:18:59 -0400 (EDT) 100From: "Jeff A. Earickson" <jaearick@colby.edu> 101To: Mills@huey.udel.edu 102Subject: More minor bugs in xntp3.4s 103In-Reply-To: <9506150022.aa12727@huey.udel.edu> 104Message-Id: <Pine.HPP.3.91.950615083549.4557A-100000@host5.colby.edu> 105Mime-Version: 1.0 106Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII 107 108Dave, 109 After reading the hpux hints file, I realized I didn't install or 110start adjtimed. In the course of doing this, I discovered that: 111 112--> $(TOP) is not defined in adjtime/Makefile, so "make install" can't 113 find the install.sh script. 114 115--> "make install" from the main Makefile never goes into the adjtime 116 directory, so I added the following two lines into the install 117 target of the main Makefile: 118 119 @echo installing from adjtime 120 @cd adjtime && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) MFLAGS="$(MFLAGS)" MAKE="$(MAKE)" install 121 122This twiddle may not be right for all systems, but it got adjtimed 123installed for me. 124 125 You might also want to add to the hpux hints file that one way to 126fire things up at boot time is to add the following lines to the localrc 127function of /etc/rc: 128 129 #---daemons for Network Time Protocol (version 3.4s) 130 #---note that adjtimed is only needed for HP-UX 9.X, not 10.0 131 #---adjtimed must be running or xntpd won't work right... 132 if [ -x /usr/local/bin/adjtimed ]; then 133 /usr/local/bin/adjtimed -r & echo -n ' adjtimed' 134 if [ -x /usr/local/bin/xntpd ]; then 135 /usr/local/bin/xntpd & echo -n ' xntpd' 136 fi 137 fi 138 139I discovered that the "-r" option of adjtimed is needed to clear out any 140trash from a previous execution of it. Otherwise adjtimed quietly dies 141and leaves xntpd in the lurch... 142 143Thanks for the help. 144 145** Jeff A. Earickson, Ph.D PHONE: 207-872-3659 146** Senior UNIX Sysadmin, Information Technology EMAIL: jaearick@colby.edu 147** Colby College, 4214 Mayflower Hill, FAX: 207-872-3555 148** Waterville ME, 04901-8842 149 150On Thu, 15 Jun 1995 Mills@huey.udel.edu wrote: 151 152> Jeff, 153> 154> Read the hpux file in the hints directory. 155> 156> Dave 157> 158 159