Does Apache need to delay startup until system time set?
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- Subject: Does Apache need to delay startup until system time set?
- From: Robert Moskowitz <rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 16:57:27 -0400
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This is for Centos7 on an armv7 SOC with no clock battery.
On startup, Centos runs Chronyd which eventually sets the system clock.
This can happen really fast, or not depending. I have learned that it
is NOT a good thing for postfix to start when the system time is earlier
than the build date of postfix. There is a way for me to delay postfix
start until the time is set.
Does Apache also have this concern not to start until the time is 'fixed'?
thanks
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