>Run chronyc as root and then give it the command
No difference according to the output below:
$ sudo chronyc sources
210 Number of sources = 22
MS Name/IP address Stratum Poll Reach LastRx Last sample
===============================================================================
^? prod-ntp-5.ntp1.ps5.cano> 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^? prod-ntp-4.ntp1.ps5.cano> 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^?
alphyn.canonical.com 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^?
pugot.canonical.com 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^? prod-ntp-3.ntp1.ps5.cano> 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^? prod-ntp-3.ntp4.ps5.cano> 0 6 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^? prod-ntp-5.ntp4.ps5.cano> 0 6 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^? prod-ntp-4.ntp1.ps5.cano> 0 6 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^?
ntp2.belbone.be 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^?
rumst.verbert.be 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^? 45.87.78.35 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^?
webserver.discosmash.com 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^?
ntp1.unix-solutions.be 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^? host-95-182-219-178.dyna> 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^? ntp.ulyssis.student.kule> 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^?
ntp2.unix-solutions.be 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^?
ntp.devrandom.be 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^?
ntp49.kashra-server.com 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^?
radio-sunshine.org 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^? 2a0e:f780:0:100::15 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^?
time.cloudflare.com 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
^? 45.87.77.15 0 10 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] +/- 0ns
$ sudo chronyc tracking
Reference ID : 00000000 ()
Stratum : 0
Ref time (UTC) : Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970
System time : 0.000000001 seconds slow of NTP time
Last offset : +0.000000000 seconds
RMS offset : 0.000000000 seconds
Frequency : 17.605 ppm slow
Residual freq : +0.000 ppm
Skew : 0.000 ppm
Root delay : 1.000000000 seconds
Root dispersion : 1.000000000 seconds
Update interval : 0.0 seconds
Leap status : Not synchronised
>You have network troubles. You do need network working to run chrony.
What do you mean by that? The network is fine.
As you can see the reported time is 11:43:56 while the actual hour in Brussels is 9:46.
>it is
>your computer which translates UTC to the local time when you ask it for the
>time (eg using date). Is that what is confusing you?
Maybe and I want to know how I can find the root of this problem.