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On Wed, 20 Mar 2024, Sviatoslav Feshchenko wrote:

[CAUTION: Non-UBC Email]Hello,
The server directive has an option "minstratum" which increases the stratum of 
the
source to affect its preference. In opinion, there should also be an opposite

The stratum is a measure of how far away from the original source of the time
the server is. It is also a way of preventing loops. To arbitrarly decrease
the strantum makes is completely useless and can fool clients of that server
into thinking your system is better than it is. Bad idea
It is not set the preference. It is give some indication as to how good the
server's time is.

directive perhaps called "maxstratum" that will do the opposite. It will lower 
the
stratum of the source to affect its preference. Consider the official time of
Canada provided by the National Research Council of Canada (NRC). According to
their website (link below) they operate stratum 1 servers internally, and they 
also
operate stratum 2 server which get their time from the stratum 1 internal 
servers.
Public dissemination of NTP time is only available via their stratum 2 servers, 
but
not stratum 1 servers. Although I don't know their exact synchronisation 
mechanism
between their stratum 1 and stratum 2 server, considering that this is a 
government
organization providing the official time of Canada, it is likely that they use
highly accurate synchronisation methods. Their website states "For all practical
purposes, the average time disseminated by the stratum-2 server is the same as 
the
stratum-1 servers." It would therefore be reasonable in my opinion to be able to
adjust their NTP source from stratum 2 to stratum 1 in Chrony, and currently, 
there
is no such possibility.

Nor should there be any such possibility.


What are your thoughts on adding maxstratum option to the server directive that
decreases the stratum of a source for preference purposes? I think it makes 
sense
to have this option, and this option would only affect the preference of the
source. It would not affect the advertised stratum level of the chrony server to
its clients.

There are other ways of telling you system to use a specific server if that is
what you want.

NRC website 
link:https://nrc.canada.ca/en/certifications-evaluations-standards/canadas-official-tim
e/network-time-protocol-ntp

Many thanks to everyone, and Miroslav in particular.



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