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2014 Dec 12
5
HOWTO Stratum 1 NTP server under CentOS 7
Alexander,
First off, CentOS7 came with cronyd. Which was very annoying
because when I tried to remove it, it had 2 prereqs:
anaconda
initial-setup
Now, I don't know why the setup program kept these
2 around. I think CentOS7 needs a bit growing up.
Anyway, I disabled chrony:
systemctl disable time-sync
systemctl stop time-sync
Then I installed ntp. However, when I started it
it seems that
2014 Dec 12
0
HOWTO Stratum 1 NTP server under CentOS 7
...d ntp. However, when I started it
> it seems that it was not compiled with: --enable-all-clocks
That doesn't seem to be the case. Looking at the NTP spec file, I
see:
%configure \
--sysconfdir=%{_sysconfdir}/ntp/crypto \
--with-openssl-libdir=%{_libdir} \
--without-ntpsnmpd \
--enable-all-clocks --enable-parse-clocks \
--enable-ntp-signd=%{_localstatedir}/run/ntp_signd \
--disable-local-libopts
(check the git.centos.org version yourself:
https://git.centos.org/blob/rpms!ntp.git/dbacec4466ee70248db634b110bfad8a2b74cd82/SPECS!ntp.spec
)
As far...