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NTP Cookbook

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Installs and configures ntp. On Windows systems it uses the Meinberg port of the standard NTPd client to Windows.

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Requirements

Platforms

  • Debian-family Linux Distributions
  • RedHat-family Linux Distributions 5-7 (8 does not contain NTP client)
  • Fedora
  • Gentoo Linux
  • FreeBSD
  • Windows 2008 R2+
  • macOS 10.11+

Chef

  • Chef 15.5+

Cookbooks

  • none

Attributes

Recommended tunables

  • ntp['servers'] - (applies to NTP Servers and Clients)

    • Array, should be a list of upstream NTP servers that will be considered authoritative by the local NTP daemon. The local NTP daemon will act as a client, adjusting local time to match time data retrieved from the upstream NTP servers.

    The NTP protocol works best with at least 4 servers. The ntp daemon will disregard any server after the 10th listed, but will continue monitoring all listed servers. For more information, see Upstream Server Time Quantity at support.ntp.org.

  • ntp['pools'] - (applies to NTP Servers and Clients)

    • Array, should be a list of upstream NTP pools that will be considered authoritative by the local NTP daemon. The local NTP daemon will act as a client, adjusting local time to match time data retrieved from each of the servers in the upstream pool.

    See this Release Announcement for discussion about tuning this option.

  • ntp['peers'] - (applies to NTP Servers ONLY)

  • ntp['restrictions'] - (applies to NTP Servers only)

    • Array, should be a list of restrict lines to define access to NTP clients on your LAN.
  • ntp['sync_clock'] (applies to NTP Servers and Clients)

    • Boolean. Defaults to false. Forces the ntp daemon to be halted, an ntp -q command to be issued, and the ntp daemon to be restarted again on every Chef-client run. Will have no effect if drift is over 1000 seconds.
  • ntp['sync_hw_clock'] (applies to NTP Servers and Clients)

    • Boolean. Defaults to false. On *nix-based systems, forces the 'hwclock --systohc' command to be issued on every Chef-client run. This will sync the hardware clock to the system clock.
    • Not available on Windows.
  • ntp['restrict_default']

  • ntp["listen_network"] / ntp["listen"]

    • String, optional attribute. Default is for NTP to listen on all addresses.
    • ntp["listen_network"] should be set to 'primary' to listen on the node's primary IP address as determined by ohai, or set to a CIDR (eg: '192.168.4.0/24') to listen on the last node address on that CIDR.
    • ntp["listen"] can be set to a specific address (eg: '192.168.4.10') instead of ntp["listen_network"] to force listening on a specific address.
    • If both ntp["listen"] and ntp["listen_network"] are set then ntp["listen"] will always win.
  • ntp["ignore"]

    • Array, interface names to ignore from listening. Can be used to disable listening wildcard interfaces (eg: ['wildcard', '::1']), can be combined with ntp["listen"]
  • ntp["statistics"]

    • Boolean. Default to true. Enable/disable statistics data logging into ntp['statsdir'].
    • Not available on Windows.
  • ntp['conf_restart_immediate']

    • Boolean. Defaults to false. Restarts NTP service immediately after a config update if true. Otherwise it is a delayed restart.
  • ntp['peer']['disable_tinker_panic_on_virtualization_guest'] (applies to virtualized hosts only)

    • Boolean. Defaults to true. Sets tinker panic to 0. NTP default it 1000. (See http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/resources/238 p. 23 for explanation on disabling panic) (Note: this overrides ntp['tinker']['panic'] attribute)
  • ntp['peer']['use_iburst'] (applies to NTP Servers ONLY)

    • Boolean. Defaults to true. Enables iburst in peer declaration.
  • ntp['peer']['use_burst'] (applies to NTP Servers ONLY)

    • Boolean. Defaults to false. Enables burst in peer declaration.
  • ntp['peer']['minpoll'] (applies to NTP Servers ONLY)

    • Boolean. Defaults to 6 (ntp default). Specify the minimum poll intervals for NTP messages, in seconds to the power of two.
  • ntp['peer']['maxpoll'] (applies to NTP Servers ONLY)

    • Boolean. Defaults to 10 (ntp default). Specify the maximum poll intervals for NTP messages, in seconds to the power of two.
  • ntp['server']['prefer'] (applies to NTP Servers and Clients)

    • String. Defaults to emtpy string. The server from ntp['servers'] to prefer getting the time from.
  • ntp['server']['use_iburst'] (applies to NTP Servers and Clients)

    • Boolean. Defaults to true. Enables iburst in server declaration.
  • ntp['server']['use_burst'] (applies to NTP Servers and Clients)

    • Boolean. Defaults to false. Enables burst in server declaration.
  • ntp['server']['minpoll'] (applies to NTP Servers and Clients)

    • Boolean. Defaults to 6 (ntp default). Specify the minimum poll intervals for NTP messages, in seconds to the power of two.
  • ntp['server']['maxpoll'] (applies to NTP Servers and Clients)

    • Boolean. Defaults to 10 (ntp default). Specify the maximum poll intervals for NTP messages, in seconds to the power of two.
  • ntp['tinker']['allan']

    • Number. Defaults to 1500 (ntp default). Specifies the Allan intercept, which is a parameter of the PLL/FLL clock discipline algorithm, in seconds.
  • ntp['tinker']['dispersion']

    • Number. Defaults to 15 (ntp default). Specifies the dispersion increase rate in parts-per-million (PPM).
  • ntp['tinker']['panic']

    • Number. Defaults to 1000 (ntp default). Specifies the panic threshold in seconds. If set to zero, the panic sanity check is disabled and a clock offset of any value will be accepted.
  • ntp['tinker']['step']

    • Number. Defaults to 0.128 (ntp default). Specifies the step threshold in seconds. If set to zero, step adjustments will never occur. Note: The kernel time discipline is disabled if the step threshold is set to zero or greater than 0.5 s.
  • ntp['tinker']['stepout']

    • Number. Defaults to 900 (ntp default). Specifies the stepout threshold in seconds. If set to zero, popcorn spikes will not be suppressed.
  • ntp['localhost']['noquery'] (applies to NTP Servers and Clients)

    • Boolean. Defaults to false. Set to true if using ntp < 4.2.8 or any unpatched ntp version to mitigate CVE-2014-9293 / CVE-2014-9294 / CVE-2014-9295
  • ntp['tos']['maxdist']

    • Number. Defaults to 1 (ntp default). Specifies the tos maxdist value in seconds. Where the remote ntp server is a Windows domain controller, this value can be set to 30.
  • ntp['orphan']['enabled']

    • Boolean, enables orphan mode if set to true
  • ntp['orphan']['stratum']

    • Number. Defaults to 5, recommended value for stratum is 2 more than the worst-case externally-reachable source of time
  • ntp['dscp']

    • Number. Default is set to nil, This option specifies the Differentiated Services Control Point (DSCP) value, a 6-bit code. The default value is 46, signifying Expedited Forwarding.
    • This is to support Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI).

Automatically Set Attributes

These attributes are set based on platform / system information provided by Ohai

  • ntp['packages']

    • Array, the packages to install
    • Default, ntp for everything, ntpdate depending on platform. Not applicable for Windows nodes.
  • ntp['service']

    • String, the service to act on
    • Default, ntp, NTP, or ntpd, depending on platform
  • ntp['varlibdir']

    • String, the path to /var/lib files such as the driftfile.
    • Default, platform-specific location. Not applicable for Windows nodes
  • ntp['driftfile']

    • String, the path to the frequency file.
    • Default, platform-specific location.
  • ntp['conffile']

    • String, the path to the ntp configuration file.
    • Default, platform-specific location.
  • ntp['statsdir']

    • String, the directory path for files created by the statistics facility.
    • Default, platform-specific location. Not applicable for Windows nodes
  • ntp['conf_owner'] and ntp['conf_group']

    • String, the owner and group of the sysconf directory files, such as /etc/ntp.conf.
    • Default, platform-specific root:root or root:wheel.
  • ntp['var_owner'] and ntp['var_group']

    • String, the owner and group of the /var/lib directory files, such as /var/lib/ntp.
    • Default, platform-specific ntp:ntp or root:wheel. Not applicable for Windows nodes
  • ['ntp']['leapfile_managed_by_os']

    • Boolean. Defaults to false. This uses leapfile provided by the cookbook, when combined with leapfile you can use the leapfile provided by your OS.
  • ntp['leapfile']

    • String, the path to the ntp leapfile.
    • Default: /etc/ntp.leapseconds
    • Debian default: /usr/share/zoneinfo/leap-seconds.list,
    • RedHat default: /usr/share/zoneinfo/leapseconds
  • ntp['package_url']

    • String, the URL to the the Meinberg NTPd client installation package.
    • Default, Meinberg site download URL
    • Windows platform only
  • ntp['vs_runtime_url']

    • String, the URL to the the Visual Studio C++ 2008 runtime libraries that are required for the Meinberg NTP client.
    • Default, Microsoft site download URL
    • Windows platform only
  • ntp['vs_runtime_productname']

    • String, the installation name of the Visual Studio C++ Runtimes file.
    • Default, "Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable - x86 9.0.21022"
    • Windows platform only
  • ntp['sync_hw_clock']

    • Boolean, determines if the ntpdate command is issued to sync the hardware clock
    • Default, false
    • Not applicable for Windows nodes
  • ntp['apparmor_enabled']

    • Boolean, enables configuration of apparmor if set to true
    • Defaults to false and will make no provisions for apparmor.
    • If a platform has apparmor enabled (currently Ubuntu) default will become true.
  • ntp['pkg_source']

    • Only applicable to Solaris 10
    • String, device/path to Solaris packages.
    • Defaults to /var/spool/pkg
  • ntp['leapfile_from_mirror']

    • Using ntp.leapseconds from http resources. Store true with ntp['leapfile_url'] file location
    • Boolean
    • Defaults to false
  • ntp['leapfile_url']

    • Remote file location of ntp.leapseconds. Use only with ntp ['leapfile_from_mirror'] = true
    • String, URL

Usage

default recipe

Set up the ntp attributes in a role. For example in a base.rb role applied to all nodes:

name 'base'
description 'Role applied to all systems'
default_attributes(
  'ntp' => {
    'servers' => ['time0.int.example.org', 'time1.int.example.org']
  }
)

Then in an ntpserver.rb role that is applied to NTP servers (e.g., time.int.example.org):

name 'ntp_server'
description 'Role applied to the system that should be an NTP server.'
default_attributes(
  'ntp' => {
    'servers'      => ['0.pool.ntp.org', '1.pool.ntp.org'],
    'peers'        => ['time0.int.example.org', 'time1.int.example.org'],
    'restrictions' => ['10.0.0.0 mask 255.0.0.0 nomodify notrap']
  }
)

The timeX.int.example.org used in these roles should be the names or IP addresses of internal NTP servers. Then simply add ntp, or ntp::default to your run_list to apply the ntp daemon's configuration.

windows_client recipe

Windows only. Apply on a Windows host to install the Meinberg NTPd client.

mac_os_x_client recipe

macOS only. Apply on a macOS host to configure NTP.

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