doc: reduce makestep threshold in examples to 1 second
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server bar.example.net iburst
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server baz.example.net iburst
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driftfile @CHRONYVARDIR@/drift
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makestep 10 3
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makestep 1.0 3
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rtcsync
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.EE
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.EX
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pool pool.ntp.org iburst
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driftfile @CHRONYVARDIR@/drift
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makestep 10 3
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makestep 1.0 3
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rtcsync
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.EE
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@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ minimal useful configuration file could be
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@example
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pool pool.ntp.org iburst
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makestep 10 3
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makestep 1.0 3
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rtcsync
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@end example
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server bar.example.net iburst
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server baz.example.net iburst
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driftfile @CHRONYVARDIR@/drift
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makestep 10 3
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makestep 1.0 3
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rtcsync
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@end example
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@example
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pool pool.ntp.org iburst
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driftfile @CHRONYVARDIR@/drift
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makestep 10 3
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makestep 1.0 3
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rtcsync
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@end example
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@c }}}
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server bar.example.net offline
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server baz.example.net offline
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driftfile @CHRONYVARDIR@/drift
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makestep 10 3
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makestep 1.0 3
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rtcsync
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@end example
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@ -845,7 +845,7 @@ server baz.example.net maxdelay 0.4 offline
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logdir /var/log/chrony
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log statistics measurements tracking
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driftfile @CHRONYVARDIR@/drift
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makestep 10 3
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makestep 1.0 3
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maxupdateskew 100.0
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dumponexit
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dumpdir @CHRONYVARDIR@
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An example of the use of this directive is
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@example
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makestep 1000 10
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makestep 0.1 10
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@end example
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This would step system clock if the adjustment is larger than 1000
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This would step system clock if the adjustment is larger than 0.1
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seconds, but only in the first ten clock updates.
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@c }}}
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@c {{{ manual
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driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift
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# In first three updates step the system clock instead of slew
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# if the adjustment is larger than 10 seconds.
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makestep 10 3
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# if the adjustment is larger than 1 second.
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makestep 1.0 3
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# Enable kernel synchronization of the real-time clock (RTC).
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rtcsync
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driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift
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# In first three updates step the system clock instead of slew
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# if the adjustment is larger than 10 seconds.
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makestep 10 3
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# if the adjustment is larger than 1 second.
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makestep 1.0 3
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# Enable kernel synchronization of the real-time clock (RTC).
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rtcsync
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#######################################################################
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### INITIAL CLOCK CORRECTION
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# This option is useful to quickly correct the clock on start if it's
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# off by a large amount. The value '10' means that if the error is less
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# than 10 seconds, it will be gradually removed by speeding up or
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# slowing down your computer's clock until it is correct. If the error
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# is above 10 seconds, an immediate time jump will be applied to correct
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# it. The value '1' means the step is allowed only on the first update
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# of the clock. Some software can get upset if the system clock jumps
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# off by a large amount. The value '1.0' means that if the error is less
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# than 1 second, it will be gradually removed by speeding up or slowing
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# down your computer's clock until it is correct. If the error is above
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# 1 second, an immediate time jump will be applied to correct it. The
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# value '3' means the step is allowed only in the first three updates of
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# the clock. Some software can get upset if the system clock jumps
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# (especially backwards), so be careful!
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! makestep 10 1
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! makestep 1.0 3
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#######################################################################
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### LOGGING
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