On 09/03/2015 04:09 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 01.09.15 13:36, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On the Fedora-arm list I was told about systemd-timesyncd.
Much better for these systems than chronyd which is suppose to be the
replacement for ntpdate...
chrony is replacement for ntpd (not ntpdate!) on systems that are not
always
online.
"has been hooked up with networkd to only operate when network
connectivity
is available"
according to:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-May/019537.html
I find that a bit different and i believe that chronyd is better for
systems
that are often offline, although it doesn't fix the issue with boards
without RTC.
Newer version has added the -s option specifically for these systems.
On Fedora (and soon RHEL/Centos): /etc/sysconfig/chronyd
OPTIONS="-s"
Also: /etc/chrony.conf
#rtcsync
rtcdevice /dev/nonexist
This is useful if your home network nameserver is not adequately
protected from power outages and comes back up before the Internet
connection. A few other interesting edge cases.
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