doc: update FAQ on improving accuracy
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server ntp.local minpoll -7 maxpoll -7 filter 31 maxdelayquant 0.3 xleave
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server ntp.local minpoll -7 maxpoll -7 filter 31 maxdelayquant 0.3 xleave
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As an experimental feature added in version 4.2, `chronyd` supports an NTPv4
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Since version 4.2, `chronyd` supports an NTPv4
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extension field containing an additional timestamp to enable frequency transfer
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extension field containing an additional timestamp to enable frequency transfer
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and significantly improve stability of synchronisation. It can be enabled by
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and significantly improve stability of synchronisation. It can be enabled by
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the `extfield F323` option. For example:
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the `extfield F323` option. For example:
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server ntp.local minpoll 0 maxpoll 0 xleave extfield F323
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server ntp.local minpoll 0 maxpoll 0 xleave extfield F323
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Since version 4.5, `chronyd` can apply corrections from PTP one-step end-to-end
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transparent clocks (e.g. network switches) to significantly improve accuracy of
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synchronisation in local networks. It requires the PTP transport to be enabled
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by the `ptpport` directive, HW timestamping, and the `extfield F324` option.
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For example:
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server ntp.local minpoll -4 maxpoll -4 xleave extfield F323 extfield F324 port 319
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ptpport 319
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hwtimestamp eth0 minpoll -4
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=== Does `chronyd` have an ntpdate mode?
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=== Does `chronyd` have an ntpdate mode?
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Yes. With the `-q` option `chronyd` will set the system clock once and exit.
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Yes. With the `-q` option `chronyd` will set the system clock once and exit.
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