On Tue, 2011-10-18 at 22:02 +0300, alekcejk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Both ntpd and chrony can't synchronize time in VM's because of large offset. False. From chrony.txt: --- 4.2.27 makestep --------------- Normally chronyd will cause the system to gradually correct any time offset, by slowing down or speeding up the clock as required. In certain situations, the system clock may be so far adrift that this slewing process would take a very long time to correct the system clock. This directive forces `chronyd' to step system clock if the adjustment is larger than a threshold value, but only if there were no more clock updates since `chronyd' was started than a specified limit (a negative value can be used to disable the limit). This is particularly useful when using reference clocks, because the `initstepslew' directive (*note initstepslew directive::) works only with NTP sources. An example of the use of this directive is makestep 1000 10 This would step system clock if the adjustment is larger than 1000 seconds, but only in the first ten clock updates. --- - ajax
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