[chrony-users] Large ppm clock slew rate
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: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 22:47:09 -0600
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I have a Linux installation which may require clock slew rate > 500 ppm, which exceeds normal adjustimex limits. Chrony lists a 100000 ppm maximum slew rate. How is that done?
Is there a document that describes chrony's clock discipline algorithm?
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