## Path: Network/NTP ## Description: Network Time Protocol (NTP) server settings ## Type: string ## Default: AUTO-2 ## ServiceRestart: ntp # # Usually it's a good idea to get the current time and date # from some other ntp server, before the local ntpd is started. # - Set NTPD_INITIAL_NTPDATE="AUTO" to query ALL servers listed # in the configuration file (/etc/ntp.conf). # - Set NTPD_INITIAL_NTPDATE="AUTO-{NUMBER}" to query the first {NUMBER} # servers listed in the configuration file. E.g. "AUTO-2". # Otherwise provide a space-separated list of ntp servers to query, or # set NTPD_INITIAL_NTPDATE="" to do no initial query at all. # NTPD_INITIAL_NTPDATE="de.pool.ntp.org" ## Type: yesno ## Default: no ## ServiceRestart: ntp # # When ntpd is running, the kernel automatically updates CMOS every 13 minutes # to match the system time. However, the updates can only work when time is off # by less than +-15 minutes. There are machines that don't keep the time all # that well when turned off. If you run one of those you can have ntp set # the CMOS clock after setting the initial date with ntpdate # NTPD_ADJUST_CMOS_CLOCK="no" ## Type: string ## Default: "-u ntp" # # Additional arguments when starting ntpd. The most # important ones would be # -u user[:group] to make ntpd run as a user (group) other than root. # NTPD_OPTIONS="-u ntp" ## Type: yesno ## Default: yes ## ServiceRestart: ntp # # Shall the time server ntpd run in the chroot jail /var/lib/ntp? # # Each time you start ntpd with the init script, /etc/ntp.conf will be # copied to /var/lib/ntp/etc/. # # The pid file will be in /var/lib/ntp/var/run/ntpd.pid. # NTPD_RUN_CHROOTED="yes" ## Type: string ## Default: "" ## ServiceRestart: ntp # # If the time server ntpd runs in the chroot jail these files will be # copied to /var/lib/ntp/ besides the default of /etc/{localtime,ntp.conf} # NTPD_CHROOT_FILES="" ## Type: string(/dev/refclock-0,/dev/refclock-1,/dev/refclock-2,/dev/refclock-3) ## Default: "" ## ServiceRestart: ntp # # Parse driver symlink # For more information see the ntp documentation in the package xntp-doc # /usr/share/doc/packages/xntp-doc/drivers/driver8.html # NTP_PARSE_LINK="" ## Type: string ## Default: "" ## ServiceRestart: ntp # # Parse driver device # For more information see the ntp documentation in the package xntp-doc # /usr/share/doc/packages/xntp-doc/drivers/driver8.html # NTP_PARSE_DEVICE="" ## Type: string ## Default: "yes" ## ServiceRestart: ntp # # start the ntp - deamon. Set to yes if you wan't that other computer can synchronize their time # with yours. No disable the deamon - the time only synchronized if the service start / restart. # NTPD_START="yes"