hi Jake, Richard,
Observed issue with ptp 2.0 also. But based on below logs.
Nov 10 03:49:04 ptp4l: [21956.414] rms 3 max 6 freq +2783 +/- 5 delay
85 +/- 1
Nov 10 03:49:05 phc2sys: [21956.824] CLOCK_REALTIME phc offset 8 s2
freq +9775 delay 2252
Nov 4 12:50:40 ptp4l:
hi Richard,
Verified on the nodes where the problem re-occurred after almost a week using
phc_ctl. NIC phc time was fine. But only system time had changed.
Also as suggested was running a script to capture phc_ctl periodically, but the
issue didn't happen on those node. Even nodes running
On 11/3/2021 7:44 AM, ramesh t wrote:
> Hello Jake,
>
> Please find the requested info below.
> NIC driver:
> driver: ice
> version: 1.3.2
> firmware-version: 2.30 0x80006c8d 1.2877.0
>
> Kernel version:
> uname -a
> Linux cyswy002r-mvnr-p004-sdlas00222a-mv-du001-55d64d7457-dmp8s
>
Hello Jake,
Please find the requested info below.
NIC driver:
driver: ice
version: 1.3.2
firmware-version: 2.30 0x80006c8d 1.2877.0
Kernel version:
uname -a
Linux cyswy002r-mvnr-p004-sdlas00222a-mv-du001-55d64d7457-dmp8s
4.19.177-rt72-2.ph3-rt #1-photon SMP PREEMPT RT Fri Mar 5 02:22:24 UTC
Thanks Richard.
Will trigger a script to capture the output.
regards,
Ramesh
On Tuesday, November 2, 2021, 10:02:01 PM GMT+5:30, Richard Cochran
wrote:
On Tue, Nov 02, 2021 at 03:32:04PM +, ramesh t wrote:
> hi,
>
> Any suggestion for the below mentioned issue? Please let me
On Tue, Nov 02, 2021 at 03:32:04PM +, ramesh t wrote:
> hi,
>
> Any suggestion for the below mentioned issue? Please let me know.
Looks like a HW and/or driver issue.
I would start by validating the HW/driver. For example, a long term test of
phc_ctl eth0 get
HTH,
Richard
hi,
Any suggestion for the below mentioned issue? Please let me know.
regards,
Ramesh
On Tuesday, November 2, 2021, 03:27:54 PM GMT+5:30, ramesh t via Linuxptp-users
wrote:
hi,
We are using Dell Supermicro 6212 with Intel E810 NIC card. And system was
stable with ptp2.0 load.
We have