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# Monitoring time sync with node_exporter
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					# Monitoring time sync with node_exporter
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					## `timex` collector
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					This collector exports state of kernel time synchronization flag that should be
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					maintained by time-keeping daemon and is eventually raised by Linux kernel if
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					time-keeping daemon does not update it regularly.
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					Unfortunately some daemons do not handle this flag properly, e.g. chrony-1.30
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					from Debian/jessie clears `STA_UNSYNC` flag during daemon initialisation and
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					does not indicate clock synchronization status using this flag. Modern chrony
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					versions should work better. All chrony versions require `rtcsync` option to
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					maintain this flag. OpenNTPD does not touch this flag at all till
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					OpenNTPD-5.9p1.
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					On the other hand combination of `sync_status` and `offset` exported by `timex`
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					module is the way to monitor if systemd-timesyncd does its job.
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## `ntp` collector
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					## `ntp` collector
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NOTE: This collector is deprecated and will be removed in the next major version release.
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					NOTE: This collector is deprecated and will be removed in the next major version release.
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Causality violation is lower bound estimate of clock error done using SNTP,
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					Causality violation is lower bound estimate of clock error done using SNTP,
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it's calculated as positive portion of `abs(node_ntp_offset) - node_ntp_rtt / 2`.
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					it's calculated as positive portion of `abs(node_ntp_offset) - node_ntp_rtt / 2`.
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## `timex` collector
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This collector exports state of kernel time synchronization flag that should be
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maintained by time-keeping daemon and is eventually raised by Linux kernel if
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time-keeping daemon does not update it regularly.
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Unfortunately some daemons do not handle this flag properly, e.g. chrony-1.30
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from Debian/jessie clears `STA_UNSYNC` flag during daemon initialisation and
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does not indicate clock synchronization status using this flag. Modern chrony
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versions should work better. All chrony versions require `rtcsync` option to
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maintain this flag. OpenNTPD does not touch this flag at all till
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OpenNTPD-5.9p1.
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On the other hand combination of `sync_status` and `offset` exported by `timex`
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module is the way to monitor if systemd-timesyncd does its job.
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