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Symptom & Impact
System time oscillates, causing jitter and instability in distributed workloads.
Environment & Reproduction
Occurs when more than one time synchronization daemon runs simultaneously.
Root Cause Analysis
Multiple discipline algorithms fight each other, creating correction thrash.
Quick Triage
List active time units and stop duplicate services before changing NTP servers.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Use service and socket checks to confirm single-daemon ownership of time sync.

Solution – Primary Fix
Choose one supported daemon, disable the rest, and validate long-term offset stability.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Use lighter time clients only on hosts with low precision requirements.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Exactly one time service is active and drift remains stable over 24 hours.
Rollback Plan
Re-enable previous daemon if selected service conflicts with compliance tooling.
Prevention & Hardening
Harden golden images so only one approved time sync stack is installed.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
NTP socket in use, unit conflicts, and repeated step/slew warnings.
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References & Further Reading
Debian service management notes and chrony operation guidance.
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