Hello,
I have recently removed and added a new freeipa replica server and have noticed that the chrony.conf still has the old server listed and the new ones are not listed. How do I ensure that the freeipa-client/chrony is pointing to the correct time servers. e.g. server <freeipa-server> iburst. I have attempted reading the documentation but cannot find any useful.
Server: CentOs Linux release 8.0.1905 FreeIPA version: 4.7.1
Thank You, Tania
Hi Tania,
You might want to switch chrony.conf to be managed by configuration management software. There is an Ansible role available at https://galaxy.ansible.com/ericsysmin/chrony for instance. That way you can maintain your list of time servers centrally and remedy client configuration whenever needed.
François
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 4:55 PM Tania Hagan via FreeIPA-users freeipa-users@lists.fedorahosted.org wrote:
Hello,
I have recently removed and added a new freeipa replica server and have noticed that the chrony.conf still has the old server listed and the new ones are not listed. How do I ensure that the freeipa-client/chrony is pointing to the correct time servers. e.g. server <freeipa-server> iburst. I have attempted reading the documentation but cannot find any useful.
Server: CentOs Linux release 8.0.1905 FreeIPA version: 4.7.1
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