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ntp: T5692: add support to configure leap second behavior
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.. cfgcmd:: set service ntp vrf <name>
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.. cfgcmd:: set service ntp vrf <name>
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Specify name of the :abbr:`VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding)` instance.
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Specify name of the :abbr:`VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding)` instance.
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.. cfgcmd:: set service ntp leap-second [ignore|smear|system|timezone]
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Define how to handle leaf-seonds.
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* `ignore`: No correction is applied to the clock for the leap second. The
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clock will be corrected later in normal operation when new measurements are
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made and the estimated offset includes the one second error.
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* `smear`: When smearing a leap second, the leap status is suppressed on the
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server and the served time is corrected slowly by slewing instead of
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stepping. The clients do not need any special configuration as they do not
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know there is any leap second and they follow the server time which
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eventually brings them back to UTC. Care must be taken to ensure they use
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only NTP servers which smear the leap second in exactly the same way for
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synchronisation.
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* `system`: When inserting a leap second, the kernel steps the system clock
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backwards by one second when the clock gets to 00:00:00 UTC. When deleting
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a leap second, it steps forward by one second when the clock gets to
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23:59:59 UTC.
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* `timezone`: This directive specifies a timezone in the system timezone
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database which chronyd can use to determine when will the next leap second
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occur and what is the current offset between TAI and UTC. It will
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periodically check if 23:59:59 and 23:59:60 are valid times in the
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timezone. This normally works with the right/UTC timezone which is the
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default
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