From 9d05ba8b65700577043fd69c12bdf9b1da297b3a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stephen Wadeley Date: Oct 30 2013 08:39:27 +0000 Subject: Updating ntpd, PTP and chrony chapter links to use new title case format Also links in en-US/Configuring_the_Date_and_Time.xml --- diff --git a/en-US/Configuring_NTP_Using_ntpd.xml b/en-US/Configuring_NTP_Using_ntpd.xml index 10b3ca8..cfd651b 100644 --- a/en-US/Configuring_NTP_Using_ntpd.xml +++ b/en-US/Configuring_NTP_Using_ntpd.xml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + Configuring NTP Using ntpd diff --git a/en-US/Configuring_NTP_Using_the_chrony_Suite.xml b/en-US/Configuring_NTP_Using_the_chrony_Suite.xml index f990b18..b5bf5f2 100644 --- a/en-US/Configuring_NTP_Using_the_chrony_Suite.xml +++ b/en-US/Configuring_NTP_Using_the_chrony_Suite.xml @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ There is a choice between the daemons ntpd and chronyd, which are available from the repos in the ntp and chrony packages respectively. This section describes the use of the chrony suite of utilities to update the system clock on systems that do not fit into the conventional permanently networked, always on, dedicated server category. -
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Introduction to the chrony Suite Chrony consists of chronyd, a daemon that runs in user space, and chronyc, a command line program for making adjustments to chronyd. Systems which are not permanently connected, or not permanently powered up, take a relatively long time to adjust their system clocks with ntpd. This is because many small corrections are made based on observations of the clocks drift and offset. Temperature changes, which may be significant when powering up a system, affect the stability of hardware clocks. Although adjustments begin within a few milliseconds of booting a system, acceptable accuracy may take anything from ten seconds from a warm restart to a number of hours depending on your requirements, operating environment and hardware. chrony is a different implementation of the NTP protocol than ntpd, it can adjust the system clock more rapidly. diff --git a/en-US/Configuring_PTP_Using_ptp4l.xml b/en-US/Configuring_PTP_Using_ptp4l.xml index 58e1033..75e877c 100644 --- a/en-US/Configuring_PTP_Using_ptp4l.xml +++ b/en-US/Configuring_PTP_Using_ptp4l.xml @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ - - Configuring PTP using ptp4l + + Configuring PTP Using ptp4l
Introduction to PTP diff --git a/en-US/Configuring_the_Date_and_Time.xml b/en-US/Configuring_the_Date_and_Time.xml index 66d4b17..fac900c 100644 --- a/en-US/Configuring_the_Date_and_Time.xml +++ b/en-US/Configuring_the_Date_and_Time.xml @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ Fedora includes the chrony suite of programs to automatically adjust the system clock using the Network Time Protocol (NTP). See for information on configuring and enabling chrony. - It is also possible to use ntpd to adjust the system clock using the Network Time Protocol (NTP). See for information on configuring ntpd. + It is also possible to use ntpd to adjust the system clock using the Network Time Protocol (NTP). See for information on configuring ntpd.