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We currently only try to call ntpdate when syncing the clock after a migration event. However, most newer distros use chrony (or something else). Re-evaluate this code and maybe look at the default ntp client.
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hm, ntpdate is not ntpd, the ntpd->chrony change doesn't impact ntpdate. but i see ntpdate isnt widely installed anyway and is deprecated in favor of sntp.
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We currently only try to call ntpdate when syncing the clock after a migration event. However, most newer distros use chrony (or something else). Re-evaluate this code and maybe look at the default ntp client.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: