The only custom config I have is to comment out the makestep line. Other
than that I configure things through puppet in a very straightforward
way:
class ntp {
package {"openntpd":
ensure => purged,
}
package {"ntpdate":
ensure => purged,
}
package {"ntp":
ensure => purged,
}
package {"chrony":
ensure => present,
require => Package['openntpd', 'ntpdate', 'ntp'],
}
file {'/etc/chrony/chrony.conf':
ensure => present,
owner => "root",
group => "root",
mode => '0644',
source => 'puppet:///modules/ntp/chrony.conf',
require => Package[chrony],
notify => Service[chrony],
}
service {"chrony":
ensure => running,
enable => true,
hasrestart => true,
hasstatus => true,
}
}
I don't know exactly what the "service" does to enable things in systemd
but whatever it is hasn't worked apparently even though systemd does say
it's enabled.
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