Re: tvtime, chrony und /dev/rtc
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Dirk Salva wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 02:29:07PM +0200, Dirk Salva wrote:
>> > Muss der chrony bei Dir unbedingt die realtime clock regeln? Ich käme
>> > gar nicht auf die Idee den das bei mir machen zu lassen.
>
> Nachtrag:
> Ja, er muss. Ohne die Zeile läuft chrony nicht mehr:
>
> chronyd[6751]: Could not open RTC file (null) for reading
> chronyd[6751]: Can't initialise from real time clock, driver not loaded
>
Bei mir muss er das ganz sicher nicht. Die Kommentare kamen aus der
originalen chrony.conf. Ich hange mal meine config-Datei an, probier mal
die aus.
Grüße,
Bernd
# This the default chrony.conf file for the Debian chrony package. It is
# suitable for a system with an intermittent dial-up connection. After
# editing this file use the command 'invoke-rc.d chrony restart' to make
# your changes take effect.
# John Hasler <jhasler@debian.org> 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 ISP's 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 omit the
# 'offline' directive and chronyd will default to online.
server 129.206.119.11 minpoll 8 presend 9
server pool.ntp.org minpoll 8 presend 9
server pool.ntp.org minpoll 8 presend 9
server pool.ntp.org minpoll 8 presend 9
# 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 root@localhost 0.5
# This directive tells chrony to regulate the real-time clock and tells it
# Where to store related data. It is commented out because it causes
# problems on some architectures that use genrtc and also on some newer
# motherboards that use the HPET real-time clock. Uncomment the line to
# enable this feature. You must have enhanced real-time support in the
# kernel.
# 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
#added by Bernd
initstepslew 120 129.206.119.11
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