On Thu, 2014-06-19 at 09:23 +0100, Andrei Perietanu wrote:
now, when this happened, I noticed my system clock went rogue - for
some
reason it thinks it's July 11th 12:00 am (it's configured toget time
automatically from the internet)
That is strange. You must be sure to turn off NTP
My configuration right now is like this: two nodes plugged into a switch,
representing a small private Network. There is no firewall (so no ip tables
to turn off)
the two nodes are: 10.20.20.1(master) and 10.20.20.2(slave)...an the
wireshark capture looks like this:
559114.507488000
correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the master supposed to send the Announce
message only once, at initialization time, and after that just send sync
and follow-up messages? I can see a lot of Announce Messages sent by the
master:
4811.00617800010.20.20.1224.0.1.129PTPv2106
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 12:37:46PM +0100, Andrei Perietanu wrote:
I'm running wireshark on the master
Please try it on the slave, to see if the Sync messages are arriving.
Thanks,
Richard
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HPCC Systems Open Source
I tried running wireshark on both nodes and I see the exact same wireshark
output on both of them, so sync messages are being received by the slave.
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 12:51 PM, Richard Cochran richardcoch...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 12:37:46PM +0100, Andrei Perietanu
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 01:13:27PM +0100, Andrei Perietanu wrote:
I tried running wireshark on both nodes and I see the exact same wireshark
output on both of them, so sync messages are being received by the slave.
Okay, then something very strange is happening, and I can't imagine
what is
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
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 0.30
Hi all,
I'm trying to get ptp working on my machine (running ubuntu 14.04). I
followed the instructions on the website but must have missed something:
when running *sudo ptp4l -i eth0 -m*I get the following messages:
ptp4l[433103.118]: selected /dev/ptp0 as PTP clock
ptp4l[433103.118]:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 12:10:50PM +0100, Andrei Perietanu wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to get ptp working on my machine (running ubuntu 14.04). I
followed the instructions on the website but must have missed something:
when running *sudo ptp4l -i eth0 -m*I get the following messages:
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