Gah, sorry - I goofed and pulled the 'ps' output from a different box than
the config. That indeed is the domain and does match the conf for any given
machine, but not when I mix'n'match (ttl, domain, and transport are
site-specific).
>From the problematic box:
bash-4.3# cat /etc/ptp4l.conf
[global]
slaveOnly 1
summary_interval 6
priority1 255
udp_ttl 16
[ma2]
and
S root 20462 1 0 80 0 2452 2920 poll_s 1 Mar03 ?
00:58:13 /usr/sbin/ptp4l -f /etc/ptp4l.conf
S root 20468 1 0 80 0 1068 2902 hrtime 0 Mar03 ?
00:01:17 /usr/sbin/phc2sys -a -r -u 64
So the config file and cmdlines look when the default 0 domain is
configured (in this case taken from the problematic box)
Apologies for the mixup,
Dave
On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 4:01 PM, Richard Cochran <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 05, 2017 at 09:18:09AM +1000, David Mirabito wrote:
> > The config is:
> >
> > [global]
> > slaveOnly 1
> > summary_interval 6
> > priority1 255
> >
> > [ma2]
> >
> > And running as:
> > /usr/sbin/ptp4l -f /etc/ptp4l.conf
> > /usr/sbin/phc2sys -a -r -u 64 -n 5
>
> Why are you using domain number 5 for phc2sys (-n 5) ?
>
> That would cause ptp4l to ignore all of phc2sys's queries, unless
> ptp4l were also using that domain.
>
> Or did you actually use -N 5 ?
>
> Thanks,
> Richard
>
>
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