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  2. SAT-25004

Update the 'Synchronizing the system clock with chronyd' section of Red Hat Satellite / Capsule Documentation

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      Document URL:

      [1] https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_satellite/6.14/html/installing_satellite_server_in_a_connected_network_environment/installing_server_connected_satellite#synchronizing-the-system-clock-with-chronyd_satellite

      [2] https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_satellite/6.14/html/installing_satellite_server_in_a_disconnected_network_environment/installing_server_disconnected_satellite#synchronizing-the-system-clock-with-chronyd_satellite

      [3] https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_satellite/6.14/html/installing_capsule_server/installing-capsule-server#synchronizing-the-system-clock-with-chronyd_capsule

      Section Number and Name:

      [1] For connected Satellite 6.14:
      3.6. Synchronizing the System Clock With chronyd

      [2] For Disconnected Satellite 6.14:
      2.5. Synchronizing the System Clock With chronyd

      [3] For Capsule 6.14:
      2.5. Synchronizing the System Clock With chronyd

      Describe the issue:

      Step (1) of the procedure in the referred-to section of the documentation is redundant. The 'chrony' package is always installed by default on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.x.

      Suggestions for improvement:

      It would be sufficient to cut down the procedure in the referred-to section of the documentation to just ensuring that chronyd is enabled and started.

              apetrova@redhat.com Aneta Šteflová Petrová
              rhn-support-momran Mohamed Omran
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