what i mean i need to calculate the difference between the two system
clock  to understadn from remote if the slaves are in sync with the master..

something similar to a nptdate -q <server>

but ofcourse without any ntp server running around... just wondering if
it possible using ptp

Omar


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Il 18/12/2017 16:26, Richard Cochran ha scritto:
On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 02:21:50PM +0100, Omar Pighi via Linuxptp-users wrote:
I did some test and it seems that give me just the ptp offfset...

is tehre any way to have the total offset from master systiem and slave
system ?
um, addition?

Thanks,
Richard

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