If you need to do the configuration by hand, you’ll find help on the main NTP web page at http://www.ntp.org/, but if you’d rather not read through the mounds of documentation there, do this: 如果您需要手动进行配置,您可以在主NTP网页 上找到帮助,但如果您不想阅读那里的大量文档,可以...
If you’re using the ifupdown plugin (for example, in Ubuntu and Debian), add the interface configuration to your /etc/network/interfaces file and then set the value of managed to false in the ifupdown section of the NetworkManager.conf file: 您可以通过使用插件告诉NetworkManager忽略某个接口。
At installation, RHEL configures the chronyd service with default settings. One of these settings utilizes an NTP.org pool as the source for time. This is a perfectly acceptable configuration for most home users as these are reliable time sources. However, in an enterprise environment that follow...
<ntp.server.com> <refid> 5 u 17 64 377 0.000 0.000 0.000 Client Configuration Ensure the following entries are in /etc/ntp.conf: Raw driftfile /var/lib/ntp/drift restrict 127.0.0.1 restrict -6 ::1 keys /etc/ntp/keys server <ntp.server.com> key 1 trustedkey 1 controlkey 1 requestke...
To check the current status of time and time configuration viatimedatectl, run the following command: timedatectl status If you seeNTP service: activein the output, your computer clock is automatically adjusted through NTP. If you seeNTP service: inactive, run the following command to enable NTP...
Linux系统上的大多数系统配置文件都存放在/etc目录下。 从历史上看,每个程序都有一个或多个配置文件存放在这里,由于Unix系统上有很多软件包,/etc目录下的文件会很快积累起来。 There were two problems with this approach: It was hard to find particular configuration files on a running system, and it was...
NTP stands for Network Time Protocol. It is used to synchronize the time on your Linux system with a centralized NTP server. A local NTP server on the network can be synchronized with an external timing source to keep all the servers in your organization
Check Chrony Synchronizing Status To display the current time on your system, check whether the system clock is synchronized and whether NTP is indeed active, run thetimedatectl command: # timedatectl Check the Current Server Time That brings us to the end of this guide. If you have any questi...
Step 3 — Configuring NTP to Join the Pool To use your server with the NTP pool, and configure your new time servers, you’ll need to make some modifications to your NTP daemon’s configuration. To do so, edit the/etc/ntp.conffile: ...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Component ntp Category Learn more Tags configuration performance_tuning rhel rhel_5 rhel_6 This solution is part of Red Hat’s fast-track publication program, providing a huge library of solutions that Red Hat engineers have created while supporting our customers. To give...