John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Do you have rtcfile uncommented in /etc/chrony/chrony.conf? > > Did this start with a kernel upgrade? > -- > John Hasler > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Elmwood, WI USA
# This the default chrony.conf file for the Debian chrony package. It is # suitable for a system with an intermittent dial-up connection. John # Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3 Dec. 1998 # See www.pool.ntp.org for an explanation of these servers. Please # consider joining the project if possible. If you can't or don't want to # use these servers I suggest that you try your ISPs nameservers. We mark # the servers 'offline' so that chronyd won't try to connect when the link # is down. Scripts in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d and /etc/ppp/ip-down.d use chronyc # commands to switch it on when the link comes up and off when it goes # down. If you have an always-on connection such as cable or DSL mark the # servers 'online'. server rustime01.rus.uni-stuttgart.de minpoll 8 server time.fu-berlin.de minpoll 8 server de.pool.ntp.org minpoll 8 server ntp1.ptb.de minpoll 8 # Look here for the admin password needed for chronyc. The initial # password is generated by a random process at install time. You may # change it if you wish. keyfile /etc/chrony/chrony.keys # Set runtime command key. Note that if you change the key (not the # password) to anything other than 1 you will need to edit # /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/chrony, /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/chrony, and # /etc/cron.weekly/chrony as these scripts use it to get the password. commandkey 1 # I moved the driftfile to /var/lib/chrony to comply with the Debian # filesystem standard. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/chrony.drift # Comment this line out to turn off logging. log tracking measurements statistics logdir /var/log/chrony # Stop bad estimates upsetting machine clock. maxupdateskew 100.0 # Dump measurements when daemon exits. dumponexit # Specify directory for dumping measurements. dumpdir /var/lib/chrony # Let computer be a server when it is unsynchronised. local stratum 10 # Allow computers on the unrouted nets 10 and 192.168 to use the server. allow 10 allow 192.168 # This directive forces `chronyd' to send a message to syslog if it # makes a system clock adjustment larger than a threshold value in seconds. logchange 0.5 # This directive defines an email address to which mail should be sent # if chronyd applies a correction exceeding a particular threshold to the # system clock. # mailonchange [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0.5 # Specify the file where real-time clock data is stored. To use this you # must have enhanced real-time clock support compiled into your kernel. # Comment out the next line if you do not. Note: I have seen problems with # the rtc on some motherboards. Please file a bug if this bites you. rtcfile /var/lib/chrony/chrony.rtc # If the last line of this file reads 'rtconutc' chrony will assume that # the CMOS clock is on UTC (GMT). If it reads '# rtconutc' or is absent # chrony will assume local time. The line (if any) was written by the # chrony postinst based on what it found in /etc/default/rcS. You may # change it if necessary. The next line is just a marker for the postinst. # You can delete it if you wish. # POSTINSTMARKER rtconutc initstepslew 60 rustime01.rus.uni-stuttgart.de time.fu-berlin.de de.pool.ntp.org ntp1.ptb.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]