NI-TimeSync Bug Fixes

Overview

The following items are the IDs and titles of issues fixed in NI-TimeSync. If you have a CAR ID, you can search this list to validate that the issue has been fixed.

1. Bug Fixes

The following items are Bug Fixes in NI-TimeSync.

IDFixed IssueFixed Version
473410NI-TimeSync only installs examples for the latest supported version of LabVIEW installed on the system.14.5
701793 & 524081In rare instances, the IEEE 1588-2008 time reference can cause 100% CPU usage on Linux RT targets16.0
629071A 1588 time reference might lose synchronization over a 100Mbps link with a heavy network traffic.17.1
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675763
Physically disconnecting and reconnecting an Ethernet cable from a cRIO-903x (Sync) or an IC-317x participating in an IEEE 802.1AS protocol can cause synchronization issues. Devices might not be able to synchronize to each other over an IEEE 802.1AS network. A full power cycle of a device eliminates these issues.18.0
692690Under rare conditions, a device using an IEEE 802.1AS-2011 time protocol might lose synchronization with the rest of the 802.1AS network. The reported time reference metadata might also be inaccurate.18.0.1
707309Installing a custom installation on a Linux Real-Time target which includes System Configuration 18.5.0 and Timesync 18.1.0 or Timesync 18.0.0 will cause the target to become unreachable by NI MAX and the System Configuration API. If SSH, WIF, WebDAV, or FTP access were enabled prior to the target becoming unreachable, they will still be usable.18.1.1

 

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