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> Subject: Re: [Linuxptp-users] System Clock isn't Synchronizing
>
> > From: Sebastian Parakal
> > ptp4l[2663.201]: clockcheck: clock jumped forward or running faster
> > than expected!
>
> Are you sure you do not have ntpd, chronyd, or syste
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From: Chris Caudle [mailto:6807.ch...@pop.powweb.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2021 12:25 PM
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Subject: Re: [Linuxptp-users] System Clock isn't Synchronizing
> From: Sebastian Parakal
> ptp4l[2663.201]: clockcheck: clock jumped forw
> From: Sebastian Parakal
> ptp4l[2663.201]: clockcheck: clock jumped forward or running faster than
> expected!
Are you sure you do not have ntpd, chronyd, or systemd-timesyncd running?
The "clock jumped forward" message typically indicates that another
software component is adjusting the clock
I have connected 2 Virtual Machines to the same network using NAT network
configuration in Oracle VM Virtualbox Manager.
They have been successfully connected since I am able to ping between
the two systems successfully.
I am keeping the Ubuntu Server version 20.04's NIC(enps03) as Master Clock
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