Am Mittwoch, 7. Juni 2006 11:12 schrieb Jan Kiszka:

> Ahh -- let me guess: you are using RTAI, aren't you? Then you got caught
> in the infamous "Who should start the timer?" trap. In normal setups,
> rtcfg.ko does this by default when being loaded. In your case, you have
> to tell tdma.ko to take over: insmod tdma.ko start_timer=1.

Thank you! That was the error. What is the cause for this behaviour?

> >> Unrelated to this problem: Why not using RTcfg?
> >
> > I would like to produce an encapsulated system with as less as possible
> > predictable and not predictable interference.
> > I know I can disable the heartbeats and set the config redistribution
> > time to an insane high value, but i would prefer to avoid rtcfg packets
> > completly. But it remains my fallback solution :-)
>
> Ok, I understand. Then you will likely also not make of use of the
> tunnelling device RTmac provides. This keeps your network "clean". 8)

Right. Not at the moment. But just in case, what is the way to bring vnic0 up?


bernhard


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