Chrony monitoring with Netdata

What is Chrony?

Chrony is an open source, low-level utility for managing the system clock. It can be used to maintain the accuracy of the computer’s clock across a network, or even in the absence of an internet connection. Chrony is designed to be more accurate and resilient than the traditional utilities such as ntpd, and can adjust the system clock even in the presence of large time offsets and/or network outages. Chrony also offers a number of features such as automatic time synchronization, access control lists, and logging.+

Monitoring Chrony with Netdata

The prerequisites for monitoring Chrony with Netdata are to have Chrony and Netdata installed on your system.

Netdata auto discovers hundreds of services, and for those that aren’t discvovered, you can use manual discovery with a one line configuration. For more information on configuring Netdata for Chrony monitoring please read the collector documentation.

You should now see the Chrony section on the Overview tab in Netdata Cloud already populated with charts about all the metrics you care about.

Netdata has a public demo space (no login required) where you can explore different monitoring use-cases and get a feel for Netdata.

What Chrony metrics are important to monitor?

stratum

current_correction

root_delay

root_dispersion

last_offset

rms_offset

frequency

residual_frequency

skew

update_interval

ref_measurement_time

leap_status

activity

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