Timedatectl
How to see the time synchronization details with timedatectl
Show time synchronization details with the systemd timedatectl command and related subcommands.
Summary
The timedatectl command can show the time, time zone information, and its status. Add the timesync-status subcommand to see synchronization details. Usage Use timedatectl with the timesync-status command to see the actual status. Under normal conditions, the leap should show ’normal'. # timedatectl timesync-status Server: 185.125.190.56 (ntp.ubuntu.com) Poll interval: 34min 8s (min: 32s; max 34min 8s) Leap: normal Version: 4 Stratum: 2 Reference: 4FF33C32 Precision: 1us (-25) Root distance: 762us (max: 5s) Offset: +882us Delay: 15.
Configure the time zone (TZ) on Linux systems
Having the right time zone on Linux systems helps with troubleshooting. Learn how to see and configure the right time zone on most Linux distributions.
Summary
Having the right time set on a Linux system is important for data synchronization, forensics, and troubleshooting. Next step is to configure the correct time zone. This article will help you: See the current time configuration Learn how to configure the time zone Time zone information We will have a look on how to check and configure the time zone on Linux systems. Show current time zone Most new Linux distributions use systemd now.