and if I enter ps -aef | grep chronyd
I see chronyd running as root
root 399 1 0 16:56 ? 00:00:00 /usr/local/sbin/chronyd
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2018 at 4:27 PM
From: "Bill Unruh" <unruh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: chrony-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [chrony-users] gpsd:ERROR... Permission denied
William G. Unruh __| Canadian Institute for|____ Tel: +1(604)822-3273 Physics&Astronomy _|___ Advanced Research _|____ Fax: +1(604)822-5324 UBC, Vancouver,BC _|_ Program in Cosmology |____ unruh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Canada V6T 1Z1 ____|____ and Gravity ______|_ www.theory.physics.ubc.ca/ On Mon, 5 Feb 2018, Charles Muggen wrote: > During reboot, I see [OK] Started NTP client/server. > Is it okay for the NTP client/server to be running next to chronyd? chrony is an ntp client/server. NTP is different from ntpd. Look to see if ntpd is running. If it is that is problematic. But I think systemd is just reporting that it has started an NTP client/server, which happens to be chronyd. -- 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.
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