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NOC 0.1.6 (Default branch)

NOC Project is an Operation Support System (OSS) for telecom companies, service providers, and enterprise Network Operation Centers (NOC). Areas covered by NOC include fault management, service activation/provisioning, multi-VRF address space management, configuration management, DNS provisioning, peering management, RPSL and BGP filter generation, and reporting. License: BSD License (original) Changes:
This release introduces a new enhanced navigaition menu with unified look-and-feel for all parts of the Web interface. Python's standard distutils infrastructure is used as the primary building and packaging tool. There is a new experimental SLA monitor daemon with HTTP probe bases foundation for the "Performance Management" module. Experimental RPM builds are provided with this release. Image

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SYSTEMD-TIMESYNCD.SERVICE(8)				     systemd-timesyncd.service				      SYSTEMD-TIMESYNCD.SERVICE(8)

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systemd-timesyncd.service, systemd-timesyncd - Network Time Synchronization SYNOPSIS
systemd-timesyncd.service /lib/systemd/systemd-timesyncd DESCRIPTION
systemd-timesyncd is a system service that may be used to synchronize the local system clock with a remote Network Time Protocol server. It also saves the local time to disk every time the clock has been synchronized and uses this to possibly advance the system realtime clock on subsequent reboots to ensure it monotonically advances even if the system lacks a battery-buffered RTC chip. The systemd-timesyncd service specifically implements only SNTP. This minimalistic service will set the system clock for large offsets or slowly adjust it for smaller deltas. More complex use cases are not covered by systemd-timesyncd. The NTP servers contacted are determined from the global settings in timesyncd.conf(5), the per-link static settings in .network files, and the per-link dynamic settings received over DHCP. See systemd.network(5) for more details. timedatectl(1)'s set-ntp command may be used to enable and start, or disable and stop this service. FILES
/var/lib/systemd/timesync/clock This file contains the timestamp of the last successful synchronization. SEE ALSO
systemd(1), timesyncd.conf(5), systemd.network(5), systemd-networkd.service(8), timedatectl(1), localtime(5), hwclock(8) systemd 237 SYSTEMD-TIMESYNCD.SERVICE(8)