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doc: describe use case for leapsecmode ignore option
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@@ -1099,7 +1099,11 @@ clock will be off for a longer time. On Linux with the default
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*ignore*:::
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No correction is applied to the clock for the leap second. The clock will be
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No correction is applied to the clock for the leap second. The clock will be
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corrected later in normal operation when new measurements are made and the
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corrected later in normal operation when new measurements are made and the
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estimated offset includes the one second error.
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estimated offset includes the one second error. This option is particularly
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useful when multiple *chronyd* instances are running on the system, one
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controlling the system clock and others started with the *-x* option, which
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should rely on the first instance to correct the system clock and ignore it for
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the correction of their own NTP clock running on top of the system clock.
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When serving time to NTP clients that cannot be configured to correct their
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When serving time to NTP clients that cannot be configured to correct their
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