Do you have a non-permanant (i.e. intermittent) Internet connection?
Check that you’re using chronyc’s ‘online’ and ‘offline’ commands appropriately. Again, check in measurements.log to see if you’re getting any data back from the server. 6.3. In measurements.log, do the ‘7’ and ‘8’ flag columns always show zero? Do you have a ‘local stratum X’ directive in the chrony.conf file? If X is lower than the stratum of the server you’re trying to use, this situation will arise. You should always make X quite high (e.g. 10) in this directive. 7. Issues with chronyd 7.1. chronyd crashes after a syslog message “adjtimex failed for set frequency” The usual cause is that the kernel is running with a different value of ‘HZ’ (the timer interrupt rate) than the value that was found in the kernel header files when chrony was compiled. The chrony.conf file can include options to modify the HZ value (see the discussion of linux_hz and linux_freq_scale in the documentation), however the problem is to find the value of HZ being used. 8. Issues with chronyc 8.1. I keep gett