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Quoting http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1006427
'It is also important not to use the local clock as a time source, often referred to as the Undisciplined Local Clock.'
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Add test for package name and presence
Fix bad package name for Arch Linux
Fix missing comment in config template
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Commit message from laurenrother
Before alterations, this content was the module author-determined
description of and instructions for use of the module.
As part of a joint Forge/Docs team effort to standardize formatting and
encourage quality module documentation, a best practices README
template was created via internal and external user testing. That
template was then applied to this module.
I pulled in content from the original README on GitHub as well as the
Forge Module Description. Standard headings were added (Overview,
Module Description, Setup, Usage,
Implementation, etc.) to organize content, existent content was moved
under its appropriate heading and edited for tone/flow/clarity, and
basic formatting was done to
adhere to template standards.
Extraneous, empty READMEs were deleted.
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NTP servers should not restrict themselves to 127.0.0.1, and this commit
adds a `restrict` parameter to enable/disable this configuration block
in the relevent templates.
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is_virtual fact must be checked using a string comparison.
The previous logic would resolve true if the is_virtual fact was
defined. This meant that on servers where is_virtual was defined as
"false", the vm-only snippet was still inserted into the template.
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Automatically sets tinker_panic 0 when $is_virtual is true. This
configuration enables ntpd to cope with large clock skews, such as occur
when a VM guest is suspended and resumed.
More information is available here:
http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vmware_timekeeping.pdf
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The templates had #each methods being called on strings which is not ruby-1.9.2
compatible. Instead, I've converted the string to an array using a pattern that
is still compatible if an array is passed.
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Added example for autoupdate and centos testing
support.
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This module will be published to the forge and includes Debian and
Ubuntu support initially.
RedHat support will be added shortly.
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