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-e NUMBER specify epoch NUMBER
-h specify half epoch
-y NUMBER specify sync interval in 2^NUMBER sec
-m NUMBER specify max number of foreign master records
-g run as slave only
-p make this a preferred clock
-s NUMBER specify system clock stratum
-i NAME specify system clock identifier
-v NUMBER specify system clock allen variance
-n NAME specify PTP subdomain name (not related to IP or DNS)
-k NUMBER,NUMBER send a management message of key, record, then exit
Example:
Start ptpd in slave mode:
# ptpd -g
Stop ptpd in master mode (preferred clock):
# ptpd -p
The PTP daemon (PTPd) implements the Precision Time protocol (PTP) as defined by the
relevant IEEE 1588 standard. PTP Version 1 implements IEEE-1588-2002, and PTP Version 2
implements IEEE-1588-2008. PTP was developed to provide very precise time coordination of
LAN connected computers.
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PTPDv2
Service name
ptpd2
Description
Precision Time protocol (PTP) version 2 daemon
Config files
Start file
Start command
ptpd2
Default
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Usage:
Ptpv2d runs on UDP/IP , P2P mode by default
-c run in command line (non-daemon) mode
-f FILE send output to FILE