Ntp
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NTP is the network time protocol. It allows you to fetch the current date/time from an internet time server. You can also use it to provide a network time service.
Show time offset from time server
# sntp timeserver.mycompany.com 2011 Aug 16 13:59:55.000224 + 0.000137 +/- 0.002426 secs
Query status
# /etc/init.d/ntp status remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter ============================================================================== *timehost1.local .PPS. 1 u 356 1024 377 1.404 0.049 0.154 Checking for network time protocol daemon (NTPD): running
Query time
To query the time from an ntp server, use ntpdate:
# ntpdate pool.ntp.org 3 Jun 17:11:29 ntpdate[22682]: step time server 212.45.144.59 offset -28908.834558 sec
This will show you date and time in your current time zone defined in /etc/localtime
Configure it
Edit /etc/ntp.conf, add your time server like this:
server myserver.domain