Once upon a time, Jobst Schmalenbach said:
> Chrony cannot supply time info, so if you have clients requesting time info
> the server cannot serve time, you need ntpd for that. I have many windows
> stations that pull time from my CentOS servers.
That is not correct. In the default config,
On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 09:50:51PM -0400, Fred Smith
(fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us) wrote:
> On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 11:44:35AM +1000, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
> > On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 06:32:19AM +0200, Ralf Prengel
> > (ralf.pren...@rprengel.de) wrote:
> > >
>
> It's hard to imagine that
On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 11:44:35AM +1000, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
> On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 06:32:19AM +0200, Ralf Prengel
> (ralf.pren...@rprengel.de) wrote:
> >
> > Hallo,
> >
> > what is the standard way to sync time under Centos 7.
> > ntp or chrony.
>
> YMMV.
>
> I have used NTP for
On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 06:32:19AM +0200, Ralf Prengel
(ralf.pren...@rprengel.de) wrote:
>
> Hallo,
>
> what is the standard way to sync time under Centos 7.
> ntp or chrony.
YMMV.
I have used NTP for many, many years so I am familiar with it and also have ALL
config files, I normally just
On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 04:29:28PM +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
>
> >
> > what is the standard way to sync time under Centos 7.
> > ntp or chrony.
> >
> chrony syncs to an NTP server, in the same way that ntp syncs to an NTP
> server. The both work.
>
> I have both ntpd (under CentOS 6) and
Le 27/05/2019 à 06:32, Ralf Prengel a écrit :
>
> what is the standard way to sync time under Centos 7.
> ntp or chrony.
>
> Thanks for a short hint.
Chrony is the standard way, but one of the first things I do when
installing a CentOS server is replace it with NTP.
Here's a short blog article
>
> what is the standard way to sync time under Centos 7.
> ntp or chrony.
>
chrony syncs to an NTP server, in the same way that ntp syncs to an NTP
server. The both work.
I have both ntpd (under CentOS 6) and chronyd (under CentOS 7) NTP
servers on my network, they all work fine together.
On May 27, 2019, at 07:51, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>
> ntp is provides but not default.
*Sigh* I mean “provided”. It’s too early.
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On May 27, 2019, at 00:32, Ralf Prengel wrote:
>
>
> what is the standard way to sync time under Centos 7.
> ntp or chrony.
chrony is the default time sync daemon on C7. ntp is provides but not default.
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I more or less depend on NTP and synchronize against my public upstream NTP
servers. The only system that runs chrony is my FreeIPA server.
Regards,
Ben
> On May 26, 2019, at 10:32 PM, Ralf Prengel wrote:
>
>
> Hallo,
>
> what is the standard way to sync time under Centos 7.
> ntp or
Hallo,
what is the standard way to sync time under Centos 7.
ntp or chrony.
Thanks for a short hint.
Ralf
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