Re: [chrony-dev] Let the kernel write the sys clock to RTC

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I would like to use chronyd on a small uClinux based system running unattended 24/7. The kernel can write the system time to the RTC every 11 minute if the clock status ever
becomes SYNC; but it seems to be intentionally kept UNSYNC by chronyd.
Reading some latest posts, there seems to be some agreement that this would be a useful feature.
Are there any plans to have it implemented?

Please try the rtcsync directive added in the latest git push. Note
that it can't be used when the normal RTC tracking is enabled.

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Miroslav Lichvar


Thanks!
Still testing but seems to be working just fine.

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Piotr

Running on the same hardware, with this git version of chronyd program,
the frequency error in chrony.drift stabilizes at about -4ppm.
With ver 1.24, the error value is 27ppm. It doesn't seem to be right. (?)

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Piotr


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