On Tue, 2014-06-17 at 16:45 +0100, Andrei Perietanu wrote: > 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 >
I suggest using: sudo ptp4l -i eth1 -l6 -f /etc/ptp4l.conf -m -q The l7 output displays a bunch of much less useful output, which can clutter the display. Hopefully this helps, Jake > > > 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 > > > > > > > > The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity > to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or > privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or > other use of or taking of any action in reliance upon this information > by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is > prohibited. If you receive this in error please contact the sender and > delete the material from any computer immediately. It is the policy of > Klas Limited to disavow the sending of offensive material and should > you consider that the material contained in the message is offensive > you should contact the sender immediately and also your I.T. Manager. > > Klas Telecom Inc., a Virginia Corporation with offices at 1101 > 30th St. NW, Washington, DC 20007. > > Klas Limited (Company Number 163303) trading as Klas Telecom, an Irish > Limited Liability Company, with its registered office at Fourth Floor, > One Kilmainham Square, Inchicore Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > HPCC Systems Open Source Big Data Platform from LexisNexis Risk Solutions > Find What Matters Most in Your Big Data with HPCC Systems > Open Source. Fast. Scalable. Simple. Ideal for Dirty Data. > Leverages Graph Analysis for Fast Processing & Easy Data Exploration > http://p.sf.net/sfu/hpccsystems > _______________________________________________ > Linuxptp-devel mailing list > Linuxptp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxptp-devel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HPCC Systems Open Source Big Data Platform from LexisNexis Risk Solutions Find What Matters Most in Your Big Data with HPCC Systems Open Source. Fast. Scalable. Simple. Ideal for Dirty Data. Leverages Graph Analysis for Fast Processing & Easy Data Exploration http://p.sf.net/sfu/hpccsystems _______________________________________________ Linuxptp-devel mailing list Linuxptp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxptp-devel