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Configure NTP on master with master taking its time from global pool of ntp servers: | |||
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Revision as of 04:30, 23 February 2023
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Configure NTP on master with master taking its time from global pool of ntp servers:
- Install ntp package
- apt install -y ntp ntpdate
- Edit '/etc/ntp.conf' file and append time.google.com server as follows:
- server time.google.com
- Set correct time on current system using:
- ntpdate -b time.google.com
- Start and enable ntp service
- systemctl start ntp
- systemctl enable ntp
- Check status of ntp service
- systemctl status ntp
- ntpq -p
- We should see at least one server with st value less than 16 (Preferably less than 6).
- In the ntpq -p output first we may see list of pools. The servers from the pool get listed later. It takes a while for pool list to populate.
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