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configure and manage ntpd

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released Sep 22nd 2013

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erwbgy/ntp — version 0.7.3 Sep 22nd 2013

puppet-ntp

Puppet module for managing the Network Time Server daemon (ntpd) on a Linux host. Configuration can either be a list of time server hostnames to use or a country code/continent which results in appropriate pool.ntp.org time server hosts being used.

Currently only tested on Redhat-like systems.

Parameters

servers: a list of time server hostnames

iburst: whether of not to enable the iburst option - default 'false'

country: the country code (eg. de for Germany or uk for United Kingdom)

continent: one of: europe, asia, oceania, north-america, south-america, africa

If servers is specified it takes precedence over country or continent. If only country and continent are specified then country takes precedence over continent.

If use_hiera or use_extlookup are specified then the other parameters are ignored. Hiera is checked before extlookup.

Puppet 3 Hiera configuration

Add an ntp::servers, ntp::country or ntp::continent variable to a hiera config file - for example in /etc/puppet/hieradata/common.yaml:

Add the ntp_servers variable with a list of time server hostnames (often internal hosts):

ntp::servers:
  - ntp1.domain.com

Or the ntp_country variable with a country code:

ntp::country: de

Or the ntp_continent variable with one of 'europe', 'asia', 'oceania', 'north-america', 'south-america', 'africa':

ntp::continent: africa

Examples

Use default pool.ntp.org time servers:

class { 'ntp': }

Specify a list of time servers to use:

class { 'ntp':
  servers => [ 'ntp1.domain.com', 'ntp2.domain.com' ],
}

Use time servers from a specific country, in this case the United Kingdom:

class { 'ntp':
  country => 'uk',
}

Use time servers from a specific continent, in this case Asia:

class { 'ntp':
  continent => 'asia',
}

Notes

See How do I use pool.ntp.org for details of the available NTP zones. NTP servers are not available for all countries - see the country list under each continent - so use a continent or the default pool if your country is not listed.

Testing

Tests are implemented using RSpec, rspec-puppet and puppetlabs_spec_helper. To run them you will first need to install puppetlabs_spec_helper and rspec-hiera-puppet:

# gem install puppetlabs_spec_helper rspec-hiera-puppet

Then switch to the module directory and run rake:

$ rake spec
/usr/bin/ruby -S rspec spec/classes/ntp_spec.rb --color
............

Finished in 1.02 seconds
12 examples, 0 failures

Support

License: Apache License, Version 2.0

GitHub URL: https://github.com/erwbgy/puppet-ntp