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Re: [perfsonar-user] OWAMP on a Pi 3


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  • From: Gene Gerhiser <>
  • To: Steven Wallace <>
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  • Subject: Re: [perfsonar-user] OWAMP on a Pi 3
  • Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2016 13:51:58 -0400
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We started to experiment with using R Pi's using OWAMP to collect measurements for jitter, delay, and packet loss.  Our goal was to collect metrics to better understand what the networks effects were when we were using Audio over IP for different locations.  The R Pi is capable of doing these measurements, granted we installed hardware Real Time clocks on the R Pi and synced them to each locally GPS referenced NTP servers at individual locations.  It was something we were trying to get working, but got temporarily shelved for a different project.  But it is something we would like to do again.

Thanks,
Gene Gerhiser
Audio Electronics Engineer
National Public Radio


Thanks,
Gene Gerhiser

On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 11:51 AM, Steven Wallace <> wrote:
I realize that underpowered ARM-based platforms aren't support, but I wonder if anyone has experience running OWAMP on a Raspberry Pi 3 or similar.


if so, can you share some details such as OS, clock source, experience, etc.

thanks,

steve wallace






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