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+#ntp
+
+####Table of Contents
+
+1. [Overview](#overview)
+2. [Module Description - What the module does and why it is useful](#module-description)
+3. [Setup - The basics of getting started with ntp](#setup)
+ * [What ntp affects](#what-ntp-affects)
+ * [Setup requirements](#setup-requirements)
+ * [Beginning with ntp](#beginning-with-ntp)
+4. [Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality](#usage)
+5. [Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how](#reference)
+5. [Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.](#limitations)
+6. [Development - Guide for contributing to the module](#development)
+
+##Overview
+
+The NTP module installs, configures, and manages the ntp service.
+
+##Module Description
+
+The NTP module handles running NTP across a range of operating systems and
+distributions. Where possible we use the upstream ntp templates so that the
+results closely match what you'd get if you modified the package default conf
+files.
+
+##Setup
+
+###What ntp affects
+
+* ntp package.
+* ntp configuration file.
+* ntp service.
+
+###Beginning with ntp
+
+include '::ntp' is enough to get you up and running. If you wish to pass in
+parameters like which servers to use then you can use:
+
+```puppet
+class { '::ntp':
+ servers => [ 'ntp1.corp.com', 'ntp2.corp.com' ],
+}
+```
+
+##Usage
+
+All interaction with the ntp module can do be done through the main ntp class.
+This means you can simply toggle the options in the ntp class to get at the
+full functionality.
+
+###I just want NTP, what's the minimum I need?
+
+```puppet
+include '::ntp'
+```
+
+###I just want to tweak the servers, nothing else.
+
+```puppet
+class { '::ntp':
+ servers => [ 'ntp1.corp.com', 'ntp2.corp.com' ],
+}
+```
+
+###I'd like to make sure I restrict who can connect as well.
+
+```puppet
+class { '::ntp':
+ servers => [ 'ntp1.corp.com', 'ntp2.corp.com' ],
+ restrict => 'restrict 127.0.0.1',
+}
+```
+
+###I'd like to opt out of having the service controlled, we use another tool for that.
+
+```puppet
+class { '::ntp':
+ servers => [ 'ntp1.corp.com', 'ntp2.corp.com' ],
+ restrict => 'restrict 127.0.0.1',
+ manage_service => false,
+}
+```
+
+###Looks great! But I'd like a different template, we need to do something unique here.
+
+```puppet
+class { '::ntp':
+ servers => [ 'ntp1.corp.com', 'ntp2.corp.com' ],
+ restrict => 'restrict 127.0.0.1',
+ manage_service => false,
+ config_template => 'different/module/custom.template.erb',
+}
+```
+
+##Reference
+
+###Classes
+
+* ntp: Main class, includes all the rest.
+* ntp::install: Handles the packages.
+* ntp::config: Handles the configuration file.
+* ntp::service: Handles the service.
+
+###Parameters
+
+The following parameters are available in the ntp module
+
+####`autoupdate`
+
+Deprecated: This parameter previously determined if the ntp module should be
+automatically updated to the latest version available. Replaced by package\_
+ensure.
+
+####`config`
+
+This sets the file to write ntp configuration into.
+
+####`config_template`
+
+This determines which template puppet should use for the ntp configuration.
+
+####`driftfile`
+
+This sets the location of the driftfile for ntp.
+
+####`keys_controlkey`
+
+Which of the keys is used as the control key.
+
+####`keys_enable`
+
+Should the ntp keys functionality be enabled.
+
+####`keys_file`
+
+Location of the keys file.
+
+####`keys_requestkey`
+
+Which of the keys is used as the request key.
+
+####`package_ensure`
+
+This can be set to 'present' or 'latest' or a specific version to choose the
+ntp package to be installed.
+
+####`package_name`
+
+This determines the name of the package to install.
+
+####`panic`
+
+This determines if ntp should 'panic' in the event of a very large clock skew.
+We set this to false if you're on a virtual machine by default as they don't
+do a great job with keeping time.
+
+####`preferred_servers`
+
+List of ntp servers to prefer. Will append prefer for any server in this list
+that also appears in the servers list.
+
+####`restrict`
+
+This sets the restrict options in the ntp configuration.
+
+####`servers`
+
+This selects the servers to use for ntp peers.
+
+####`service_enable`
+
+This determines if the service should be enabled at boot.
+
+####`service_ensure`
+
+This determines if the service should be running or not.
+
+####`service_manage`
+
+This selects if puppet should manage the service in the first place.
+
+####`service_name`
+
+This selects the name of the ntp service for puppet to manage.
+
+
+##Limitations
+
+This module has been built on and tested against Puppet 2.7 and higher.
+
+The module has been tested on:
+
+* RedHat Enterprise Linux 5/6
+* Debian 6/7
+* CentOS 5/6
+* Ubuntu 12.04
+* Gentoo
+* Arch Linux
+* FreeBSD
+
+Testing on other platforms has been light and cannot be guaranteed.
+
+##Development
+
+Puppet Labs modules on the Puppet Forge are open projects, and community
+contributions are essential for keeping them great. We can’t access the
+huge number of platforms and myriad of hardware, software, and deployment
+configurations that Puppet is intended to serve.
+
+We want to keep it as easy as possible to contribute changes so that our
+modules work in your environment. There are a few guidelines that we need
+contributors to follow so that we can have a chance of keeping on top of things.
+
+You can read the complete module contribution guide [on the Puppet Labs wiki.](http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/module-site/wiki/Module_contributing)