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Add info about time sync (#847)

Adds a checklist item to software about configuring time
synchronization. Adds a prereq to the multi-node deployment about time
sync.

Closes #778
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Daryl White
2023-05-09 09:56:13 -05:00
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- Servers running a Linux operating system with a 5.x+ kernel, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9 or Ubuntu LTS 20.04+ - Servers running a Linux operating system with a 5.x+ kernel, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9 or Ubuntu LTS 20.04+
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- A method to synchronize time servers across nodes, such as with ``ntp``, ``timedatectl`` or ``timesyncd``.
The method to use varies by operating system.
Check with your operating system's documentation for how to synchronize time with a time server.
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- System administrator access to the remote servers - System administrator access to the remote servers
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- (optional) Create an :mc:`mc alias` for each server with :mc:`mc alias set` from your local machine for command line access to work with the MinIO deployment from a local machine - (optional) Create an :mc:`mc alias` for each server with :mc:`mc alias set` from your local machine for command line access to work with the MinIO deployment from a local machine

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For deployments that *require* using network-attached storage, use For deployments that *require* using network-attached storage, use
NFSv4 for best results. NFSv4 for best results.
Time Synchronization
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Multi-node systems must maintain synchronized time and date to maintain stable internode operations and interactions.
Make sure all nodes sync to the same time server regularly.
Operating systems vary for methods used to synchronize time and date, such as with ``ntp``, ``timedatectl``, or ``timesyncd``.
Check the documentation for your operating system for how to set up and maintain accurate and identical system clock times across nodes.
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