Hi all! After trying to use the navigation stack on my platform with success, and after discovered that unfortunately my embedded board that I use is too less powerful to run all the navigation stack, I'm trying to run on embedded board few nodes (driver nodes for my robot) and the "high-level" of navigation stack on my laptop. For do this, my laptop (where I run also the master) communicate as well on wireless with embedded board, and I launch all nodes using a .launch file, where I set up my driver nodes to run on remote machine. Nodes, parameters and everything is the same that I used for run everything on my laptop, and before I tried do control with keyboard, in remote way my robot, so (I guess) I don't have multi-machine problems. (But!) When I run the navigation stack, the move_base node can't start because it's waiting for an odom-map frame transform. Infact I receive the warning: \map frame doesn't exist. After check that map frame is not published (amcl should publish it), I checked the amcl node and I received the warning of 100% dropped on /odom message filter. Usually it means that there's something wrong in the tf stream, but the nodes and the naming "stuff" are the same that I used before (And they worked before). So I thought that probably it could be a time problem and I read that the pr2 has a similar problem http://www.ros.org/wiki/pr2_computer_monitor#ntp_monitor.py , or in general, each robot that runs different nodes in different machines. So I would like to ask if somebody already had (and resolve) my same problem, and If the problem could be the different time. If yes, how can I use the ntp_monitor.py script? I took a look at pr2.launch file, in pr2_bringup package and I did the same in my launch file, but if I use rostopic echo diagnostics I receive 2 different messages: one of them, relative at my laptop ntp adjust, with "level 0", but the other one, relative at my embedded board, with level 2 (Error running ntpupdate). For the embedded board, I set up the host to my laptop, where an ntpd run as well, and If I try to run the command (in a bash shell in embedded board) "sudo ntpdate laptop", I'm able to upgrade the time, so the ntp server works. Thank you!! Greetings, Enea Scioni -- View this message in context: http://ros-users.122217.n3.nabble.com/ntp-and-multi-machines-tp765453p765453.html Sent from the ROS-Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ ros-users mailing list ros-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ros-users