Dear Miroslav,

This is the values in  /etc/timemaster.conf


[root@localhost /]# cat /etc/timemaster.conf    
# Configuration file for timemaster

#[ntp_server ntp-server.local]
#minpoll 4
#maxpoll 4

[ptp_domain 24]
interfaces eno2
delay 10e-6

[timemaster]
ntp_program chronyd

[chrony.conf]
include /etc/chrony.conf

[ntp.conf]
includefile /etc/ntp.conf

[ptp4l.conf]
includefile /etc/ptp4l.conf

[chronyd]
path /usr/sbin/chronyd

[ntpd]
path /usr/sbin/ntpd
options -u ntp:ntp -g

[phc2sys]
path /usr/sbin/phc2sys

[ptp4l]
path /usr/sbin/ptp4l
[root@localhost /]#


Regards,
Ganganath

-----Original Message-----
From: Miroslav Lichvar <mlich...@redhat.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, October 2, 2019 03:36 PM
To: gangana...@lankabell.net
Cc: 'Richard Cochran' <richardcoch...@gmail.com>;
linuxptp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Linuxptp-users] phc2sys in fail status

On Wed, Oct 02, 2019 at 03:00:56PM +0530, gangana...@lankabell.net wrote:
> Oct 02 14:43:58 localhost.localdomain timemaster[653]: [169682.207] 
> process
> 655 terminated with status 254
> Oct 02 14:43:58 localhost.localdomain timemaster[653]: unknown option 
> includefile at line 2 in global section

> Then I changed the 2nd line in the /etc/ptp4l.conf but the output 
> remain unchanged. My ptp4l.conf file as below,

To me it looks like you are mixing config files with different services.
timemaster doesn't care what is in /etc/ptp4l.conf. It has its own config
file and it is a separate service from phc2sys and ptp4l.

Which service do you want to use? What is in its config file?

--
Miroslav Lichvar



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