A. Dumas wrote:
> Roger Bell_West wrote:
>> On 2019-07-27, Fokke Nauta wrote:
>>> We have a local NTP time server on the server in our LAN. It get's the
>>> time from some Dutch sites, and it spreads it around in our LAN.
>>> Should I get the Pi to listen to this NTP server? If so, how would I do
>>> that?
>>
>> No reason not to do so, and it'll make log times easier to compare.
>>
>> Edit /etc/ntp.conf; comment out all the lines starting "pool" or
>> "server"; add "server [your-NTP-server] iburst".
>>
>> Then restart ntpd; for me this is /etc/init.d/ntp restart, but with
>> systemd it's probably changed.
>
> Ntp is only needed if you want a server, syncing is done via
>
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-timesyncd.service.html
> which shows that the config file is /etc/systemd/timesyncd.conf or a
> .network file (no idea where) or via dhcp. Not sure which takes precedence.
>
> This
>
https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/85670/how-to-set-custom-ntp-ser
vers-in-recent-raspbian-stretch-systems
> only mentions the .conf file.
See the server that is being used (was last used? will be next used?):
"timedatectl timesync-status". See also "man timedatectl".
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