NAME
umbg
—
Meinberg Funkuhren USB5131 timedelta
sensor
SYNOPSIS
umbg* at uhub?
DESCRIPTION
The umbg
driver provides support for the
Meinberg Funkuhren USB5131, a time signal station receiver for the German
DCF77 station. umbg
implements a timedelta sensor
and the delta (in nanoseconds) between the received time information and the
local time can be accessed through the
sysctl(8) interface.
The quality of the timedelta is reported as the sensor status:
- UNKNOWN
- No valid time information has been received yet.
- OK
- The time information is valid and the timedelta is safe to use for applications like ntpd(8).
- WARN
- The time information is still valid, but no new time information has been decoded for at least twelve hours due to a reception or parity error. The timedelta should be used with care.
- CRITICAL
- No valid time information has been received for more than twelve hours since the sensor state degraded from OK to WARN. This is an indication that hardware should be checked to see if it is still functional.
A second sensor provides the relative signal quality as a percentage. The status of this sensor is used to report the status of the device itself:
- OK
- The clock is synchronized.
- WARN
- The device's clock is free running on the local oscillator. This is not an error and can happen due to the nature of the signal transmission using longwave radio.
- CRITICAL
- Hardware failure, e.g. communication with the device failed.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The umbg
driver first appeared in
OpenBSD 4.3.
AUTHORS
The umbg
driver was written by
Marc Balmer
<mbalmer@openbsd.org>.