AW: AW: [chrony-users] chrony: Use of RTC trimming together with ntpdate: A Bad Thing ? |
[ Thread Index |
Date Index
| More chrony.tuxfamily.org/chrony-users Archives
]
- To: <chrony-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: AW: AW: [chrony-users] chrony: Use of RTC trimming together with ntpdate: A Bad Thing ?
- From: <thomas.schmid@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 07:45:59 +0000
- Accept-language: de-CH, en-US
- Thread-index: AQHMZ3g8TaUiN81fDEuCmIVkmhHiQJU2D7SAgAAmfFb//+q7AIAAZa6J///qvICAACKgKQ==
- Thread-topic: AW: [chrony-users] chrony: Use of RTC trimming together with ntpdate: A Bad Thing ?
>> I understand, but as this happens during bootup, I *need* a way to find out when chronyd's
>> "initistepslew" has finished, to allow me to remove the temporary route to the NTP server
>> (in reality it is a temporary default route).
>> So the chrony startup script has run, chronyd was started and the bootup continues to start
>> more services on the system. And I *need* to have this temporary route removed *before*
>> the routing services of my system are started in the bootup.
>> Right now I don't see how I could pick the right moment to remove the route; chronyc cannot
>> be run (no terminal) and I don't want to rely on looking for clues in syslog.
>With the latest code in git the foreground process exits after
>initstepslew (and other initialization) is completed, successfully or
>unsuccessfully.
>Why do you need a terminal to run chronyc?
Uhm, isn't setting RTC etc a task which needs a password to be entered ? Of course, I could
put this password into the scripts, but that's not really a nice solution ?
Thomas Schmid
---
To unsubscribe email chrony-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
with "unsubscribe" in the subject.
For help email chrony-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
with "help" in the subject.
Trouble? Email listmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.