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This directory splits up the configuration of chrony into multiple fragments so that NTP servers can be more easily dynamically configured at an instance's launch time without losing customizations at a global level. Files found under the /etc/chrony.d directory with the ".conf" extension are parsed in the lexicographical order of the file names when chronyd starts up. Files in this directory that end with the ".sources" extension can only contain the "peer", "pool" and "server" directives and must have all lines terminated by a trailing newline. There is no need to restart chronyd for these time sources to be usable, running 'chronyc reload sources' is sufficient. Example: # echo 'server 192.0.2.1 iburst' > /etc/chrony.d/local-ntp-server.sources # chronyc reload sources Note: for any settings in this directory to take effect, /etc/chrony.conf must have the following two directive enabled: confdir /etc/chrony.d sourcedir /etc/chrony.d If they are not present, then previous modifications to this file may have prevented the RPM Package Manager from updating and overwriting chrony's configuration with new defaults. You can either replace chrony.conf with /etc/chrony.conf.rpmnew or manually merge desired changes by hand.
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