[04:08] <Avago_Broadqual> why would ubuntu server route via IPv6 and then stop after about 30 seconds of being online?
[04:08] <Avago_Broadqual> I have given it a static IPv6 address
[04:13] <Avago_Broadqual> ok figured it out, it was an old 16.04 vm that has migrated to 20.04 and I did not configure netplan
[04:14] <Avago_Broadqual> slapped a default config and now I have a SLAAC and DHCP IPv6 that is routable
[15:32] <shubjero> what replaced systemd-timesyncd.service on ubuntu 20.04? We used to use systemd-timesyncd.service on 18.04, then i upgraded and now its gone
[15:33] <shubjero> is there a timesync process I can monitor?
[15:35] <shubjero> On 18.04 I would have zabbix monitor systemd-timesyncd was running as per "systemd+    2665  0.0  0.0 135440  5036 ?        Ssl  Sep23   0:06 /lib/systemd/systemd-timesyncd"
[15:36] <sdeziel> shubjero: systemd-timesyncd is still present in 20.04 (but it moved to a dedicated/separated package)
[15:37] <shubjero> sdeziel: oh ok and I see that chrony is the new defaily
[15:37] <shubjero> *default, ugh
[15:38] <sdeziel> shubjero: installing chrony removes systemd-timesyncd
[15:38] <sdeziel> and yes, chrony replaced the other ntp server/client as the new default
[15:38] <cpaelzer> chrony is the default since bionic
[15:39] <cpaelzer> replacing ntpd
[15:41] <shubjero> thanks sdeziel cpaelzer