Re: [chrony-users] Timeout for initstepslew? |
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If it is not there in10 sec,
why should it be there later? Find a more reliable source, use the RTC,
or use chrony's ability to read file times to set the intial time. Why not use
whatever the source is you will use to discipline the system clock via
chrony. Perhaps if you told us what you want to do, suggestions for accomplishing
that will be forthcoming.
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On Mon, 23 Sep 2019, Zack Shivers wrote:
Is it possible to select how long chrony will wait for the NTP server
specified in a initstepslew line?
With this configuration, which I'm using to sync to a locally networked server:
initstepslew 0.1 192.168.0.2
I see that the service will log the following if the server is unreachable:
No suitable source for initstepslew
This occurs at 10 seconds after chrony starts up. Is there a way to
increase this time?
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