9 LTOS7 Management and Monitoring
9.1.8.15 SyncMon Configuration
With the "SyncMon Configuration" button some system configuration parameters can be set:
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Source Port of outgoing NTP packets: default is 33000.
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Base Path for logfiles for history of days. The default path is the internal compact flash with /data. e.g.
this could be changed to /mnt/usb-storage if an USB-Memorystick is used.
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Enable Monitoring of System internal parameters.
Figure: System Parameters settings within the SyncMon feature. Here you can set the current path where the
data is stored. Be aware when the flash card is full, the oldest data will be overwritten.
Enable System Monitoring:
the monitoring of internal signals like CPU-Utilization, local NTP, ESI inputs,
MRS-References and Refclock parameters, depending on integrated hardware of the system will be activated.
By default the monitoring of the system is disabled.
The measured data of the monitored nodes will be stored in separate directories on a flash disc. The base
path of the stored data files can be configured by the user, therefore it is also possible to use an external flash
disc (e.g. USB stick). The data will be stored separately for each day and each monitored node.
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/ntp_mon_stats.20190502
/data
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/syncmon
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/stats
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/alias-name1
Figure: Example for default path structure of history of days data files on the flash card.
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