doc: use iburst option in examples
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described in detail in the documentation supplied with the distribution
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(\fIchrony.txt\fR and \fIchrony.texi\fR). The following directives may be
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particularly useful : `driftfile', `generatecommandkey', `keyfile', `makestep'.
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The smallest useful configuration file would look something like
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Also, the `iburst' server option is useful to speed up the initial
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synchronization. The smallest useful configuration file would look something
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like
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server a.b.c
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server d.e.f
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server g.h.i
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server a.b.c iburst
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server d.e.f iburst
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server g.h.i iburst
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keyfile @SYSCONFDIR@/chrony.keys
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generatecommandkey
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driftfile @CHRONYVARDIR@/drift
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set up a configuration file. The default location of the file
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is @file{@SYSCONFDIR@/chrony.conf}. Suppose you want to use public NTP
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servers from the pool.ntp.org project as your time reference. A
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minimal working configuration file could be
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minimal useful configuration file could be
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@example
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server 0.pool.ntp.org
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server 1.pool.ntp.org
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server 2.pool.ntp.org
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server 0.pool.ntp.org iburst
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server 1.pool.ntp.org iburst
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server 2.pool.ntp.org iburst
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makestep 10 3
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@end example
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Then, @code{chronyd} can be run.
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However, you will probably want to include some of the other directives
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described later. The @code{driftfile} and @code{makestep} directives may be
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particularly useful. The smallest useful configuration file would look
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something like
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particularly useful. Also, the @code{iburst} server option is useful to speed
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up the initial synchronization. The smallest useful configuration file would
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look something like
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@example
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server a.b.c
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server d.e.f
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server g.h.i
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server a.b.c iburst
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server d.e.f iburst
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server g.h.i iburst
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driftfile @CHRONYVARDIR@/drift
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makestep 10 3
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@end example
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