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- Subject: [chrony-users] What does chronyc report when synchronization is not working?
- From: Watson Ladd <watson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 May 2019 17:30:33 -0700
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Dear users,
I'm looking at the chronyc documentation, but I cannot figure out what
chronyc reports if synchronization is not happening (say because
sanity checks failed, or the network is down). What is the most
convenient way to determine this via chronyc?
Sincerely,
Watson Ladd
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