basti wrote: > Hello, > I use a up to date debian. As I can see now timedatectl seems *not* > using the NTP Server provide by DHCP. I have configure a NTP server in > LAN. > > timedatectl timesync-status > Server: 167.86.86.192 (0.debian.pool.ntp.org) > Poll interval: 1min 4s (min: 32s; max 34min 8s) > Leap: normal > Version: 4 > Stratum: 2 > Reference: CD2EB2A9 > Precision: 1us (-24) > Root distance: 45.645ms (max: 5s) > Offset: +7.949ms > Delay: 36.328ms > Jitter: 0 > Packet count: 1 > Frequency: +79.117ppm > > > ntpdate -bu raspi > 4 Feb 22:15:53 ntpdate[21025]: step time server 192.168.30.5 offset > -0.016785 sec > > Can someone confirm that? > > Best Regards
you are mixing up two different approaches. Try timedatectl show-timesync timedatectl has its config in /etc/systemd/timesyncd.conf ntpdate has no idea what systemd is doing set your NTP IP in /etc/systemd/timesyncd.conf and restart systemctl restart systemd-timesyncd or disable the service systemctl status systemd-timesyncd systemctl disable systemd-timesyncd Not so hard to read man pages though man timesyncd.conf regards