anyway running the command with -l7 option *sudo ptp4l -i eth1 -l7 -f
/etc/ptp4l.conf -m -q*
I get:
ptp4l[535940.417]: selected /dev/ptp1 as PTP clock
ptp4l[535940.417]: PI servo: sync interval 1.000 kp 0.700 ki 0.300000
ptp4l[535940.417]: port 1: INITIALIZING to LISTENING on INITIALIZE
ptp4l[535940.417]: port 0: INITIALIZING to LISTENING on INITIALIZE
ptp4l[535942.634]: port 1: setting asCapable
ptp4l[535942.634]: port 1: new foreign master 00e04b.fffe.3b5762-1
ptp4l[535946.639]: selected best master clock 00e04b.fffe.3b5762
ptp4l[535946.639]: assuming the grand master role
ptp4l[535946.639]: port 1: LISTENING to GRAND_MASTER on RS_GRAND_MASTER
ptp4l[535946.640]: port 1: master tx announce timeout
ptp4l[535947.639]: port 1: master sync timeout
ptp4l[535948.640]: port 1: master tx announce timeout
ptp4l[535948.641]: port 1: master sync timeout
ptp4l[535949.641]: port 1: master sync timeout
ptp4l[535950.641]: port 1: master tx announce timeout
ptp4l[535950.641]: port 1: master sync timeout
ptp4l[535951.641]: port 1: master sync timeout
ptp4l[535952.642]: port 1: master tx announce timeout
ptp4l[535952.642]: port 1: master sync timeout
ptp4l[535953.642]: port 1: master sync timeout
ptp4l[535954.643]: port 1: master tx announce timeout
ptp4l[535954.643]: port 1: master sync timeout
ptp4l[535955.644]: port 1: master sync timeout
and the other node prints out "port1: delay timeout " repeatedly
So something is still no right...
Thanks for any suggestions,
Andrei
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 4:39 PM, Andrei Perietanu <
andrei.periet...@klastelecom.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 04:00:36PM +0100, Andrei Perietanu wrote:
> > I tried now *sudo ptp4l -i eth1 -i9 -f /etc/ptp4l.conf -m -q* on both
> > machines
> > and I still don't see too much output:
>
> >I think that should be -l9, not -i9.
>
> Well that's what I initially thought but there is no -l9 (1-7 are valid
> values)
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 4:33 PM, Miroslav Lichvar <mlich...@redhat.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 04:00:36PM +0100, Andrei Perietanu wrote:
>> > I tried now *sudo ptp4l -i eth1 -i9 -f /etc/ptp4l.conf -m -q* on both
>> > machines
>> > and I still don't see too much output:
>>
>> I think that should be -l9, not -i9.
>>
>> --
>> Miroslav Lichvar
>>
>
>
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