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kayobe-config/etc/kayobe/time.yml
Pierre Riteau efdc68b513 [release] Synchronise with kayobe for 2025.1
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# Kayobe time configuration.
###############################################################################
# Timezone.
# Name of the local timezone.
#timezone:
###############################################################################
# Network Time Protocol (NTP).
# List of NTP time sources to configure. Format is a list of dictionaries with
# the following keys:
# server: host or pool
# type: (Optional) Defaults to server. Maps to a time source in the
# configuration file. Can be one of server, peer, pool.
# options: (Optional) List of options that depends on type, see Chrony
# documentation for details.
# See: https://chrony.tuxfamily.org/doc/4.0/chrony.conf.html
#
# Example of configuring a pool and customising the pool specific maxsources
# option:
# chrony_ntp_servers:
# - server: pool.ntp.org
# type: pool
# options:
# - option: maxsources
# val: 3
#
#chrony_ntp_servers:
# Synchronise hardware clock with system time. Default is true.
#chrony_rtcsync_enabled:
# Force synchronisation from NTP sources. This methods may jump the clock by
# large values which can cause issues with some software. Disabled by default.
#ntp_force_sync:
# Maximum number of tries used by the `chronyc waitsync` command. Only used
# when ntp_force_sync is true. Default is 60 which waits for a maximum of 10
# minutes (60 times 10 seconds).
#chrony_waitsync_max_tries:
# Maximum correction used by the `chronyc waitsync` command. Only used when
# ntp_force_sync is true. Default is 0.01 which waits for the remaining
# correction to be less than 10 milliseconds.
#chrony_waitsync_max_correction:
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# Dummy variable to allow Ansible to accept this file.
workaround_ansible_issue_8743: yes