X-Git-Url: https://secure.softndesign.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=master%2Fopt%2Fcluster%2Fslave%2Fetc%2Fchrony%2Fchrony.conf;fp=master%2Fopt%2Fcluster%2Fslave%2Fetc%2Fchrony%2Fchrony.conf;h=4495ec283885065addc9e6e44501c942309100b7;hb=a3300608811441c5238911ca14e56433ea4f4c5f;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=3a30026aa30355dac5c5f9742da0fdba797701ea;p=debian6500.git diff --git a/master/opt/cluster/slave/etc/chrony/chrony.conf b/master/opt/cluster/slave/etc/chrony/chrony.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4495ec2 --- /dev/null +++ b/master/opt/cluster/slave/etc/chrony/chrony.conf @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +# This the default chrony.conf file for the Debian chrony package. After +# editing this file use the command 'invoke-rc.d chrony restart' to make +# your changes take effect. John Hasler 1998-2008 + +# 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 a dialup link comes up and off when it goes +# down. Code in /etc/init.d/chrony attempts to determine whether or not +# the link is up at boot time and set the online status accordingly. If +# you have an always-on connection such as cable omit the 'offline' +# directive and chronyd will default to online. +# +# Note that if Chrony tries to go "online" and dns lookup of the servers +# fails they will be discarded. Thus under some circumstances it is +# better to use IP numbers than host names. + +server maitre offline +#server 0.debian.pool.ntp.org offline minpoll 8 +#server 1.debian.pool.ntp.org offline minpoll 8 +#server 2.debian.pool.ntp.org offline minpoll 8 +#server 3.debian.pool.ntp.org offline 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, /etc/init.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 to use the server. + +#allow 10/8 +#allow 192.168/16 +#allow 172.16/12 + +# 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 may not work on some newer motherboards +# that use the HPET real-time clock. It requires enhanced real-time +# support in the kernel. I've commented it out because with certain +# combinations of motherboard and kernel it is reported to cause lockups. + +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. +# rtconutc