# Welcome to the chrony configuration file. See chrony.conf(5) for more # information about usable directives. # Include configuration files found in /etc/chrony/conf.d. confdir /etc/chrony/conf.d # This will use the AWS local atomic clocks as a datasource; see # https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/keeping-time-with-amazon-time-sync-service/ server 169.254.169.123 prefer iburst minpoll 4 maxpoll 4 # Use time sources from DHCP. sourcedir /run/chrony-dhcp # Use NTP sources found in /etc/chrony/sources.d. sourcedir /etc/chrony/sources.d # This directive specify the location of the file containing ID/key pairs for # NTP authentication. keyfile /etc/chrony/chrony.keys # This directive specify the file into which chronyd will store the rate # information. driftfile /var/lib/chrony/chrony.drift # Save NTS keys and cookies. ntsdumpdir /var/lib/chrony # Uncomment the following line to turn logging on. #log tracking measurements statistics # Log files location. logdir /var/log/chrony # Stop bad estimates upsetting machine clock. maxupdateskew 100.0 # This directive enables kernel synchronisation (every 11 minutes) of the # real-time clock. Note that it can’t be used along with the 'rtcfile' directive. rtcsync # Step the system clock instead of slewing it if the adjustment is larger than # one second, but only in the first three clock updates. makestep 1 3 # Get TAI-UTC offset and leap seconds from the system tz database. # This directive is commented out because AWS time servers do smear # leap seconds. # #leapsectz right/UTC