Hi,

So, I decided to configure 'clock_servo ntpshm' to use LinuxPTP as a 'refclock' for an NTP-daemon on a server with software time stamping.

And it appeared to worked well, until I looked a bit closer.

I noticed that with 'ntpshm' the servo state remains 's0' and the port state remains UNCALIBRATED.

By choosing 'linreg' and enable the 'local' refclock in NTP I got it working as expected, but I find this a suboptimal solution.

So, I would like to understand why ptp4l won't move to 's2' / SLAVE status in servo_clock ntpshm mode.

Anyone?

Thanks!

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Marco

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