Am 29.04.2015 um 15:34 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> There is also man systemd.index, an index of all man pages. It's
> massive. You should skip all (3) entries, which are API documentation
> and only relevant for developers.
All man pages are also available for reading online.
The aforementioned syste
Am 29.04.2015 um 15:34 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> journalctl -u systemd-timesyncd.service
This command needs to be run as root. Or you add your user to the
systemd-journal group, to grant read privileges for the system journal.
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Am 29.04.2015 um 07:20 schrieb Matthias Bodenbinder:
> Thank you for this hint. I will try this in favor of ntp. Lets see how
> that works. How can I montior this service to check if it works correctly?
$ systemctl status systemd-timesyncd.service
and
$ journalctl -u systemd-timesyncd.service
wi
Am 28.04.2015 um 16:38 schrieb Michael Biebl:
An alternative is, to use systemd-timesyncd.service, which is already
shipped in the systemd package, but disabled by default.
It's more lightweight then ntp and doesn't do all the fancy tricks ntp
does. It also doesn't provide an NTP server.
For mo
Am 28.04.2015 um 18:17 schrieb Curt:
> On 2015-04-28, Erwan David wrote:
>>>
>>> $ systemctl enable systemd-timesyncd.service
>>> $ systemctl start systemd-timesyncd.service
>>>
>>>
>> Which won't work in many work environment because querying ntp servers
>> outside the site is blocked by firewa
Yes, far preferable to running a local ntpd on every machine.
Tim Kelley
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Curt wrote:
> On 2015-04-28, Erwan David wrote:
> >>
> >> $ systemctl enable systemd-timesyncd.service
> >> $ systemctl start systemd-timesyncd.service
> >>
> >>
> > Which won't work i
On 2015-04-28, Erwan David wrote:
>>
>> $ systemctl enable systemd-timesyncd.service
>> $ systemctl start systemd-timesyncd.service
>>
>>
> Which won't work in many work environment because querying ntp servers
> outside the site is blocked by firewall.
>
>
This is a client; can't it be configu
Le 28/04/2015 16:38, Michael Biebl a écrit :
> Am 28.04.2015 um 09:27 schrieb Bob Proulx:
>> Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
>>> I installed debian 8 on one of my PCs and found out that no ntp or
>>> ntpdate or rdate is installed. How is debian 8 synchronizing the
>>> system time?
>> I install 'ntp'.
>
Am 28.04.2015 um 09:27 schrieb Bob Proulx:
> Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
>> I installed debian 8 on one of my PCs and found out that no ntp or
>> ntpdate or rdate is installed. How is debian 8 synchronizing the
>> system time?
>
> I install 'ntp'.
>
> # apt-get install ntp
>
> The default conf
Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
> I installed debian 8 on one of my PCs and found out that no ntp or
> ntpdate or rdate is installed. How is debian 8 synchronizing the
> system time?
I install 'ntp'.
# apt-get install ntp
The default configuration will use the a debian alias pool of Internet
time
https://wiki.debian.org/NTPI think this is useful for you! If you want detailed
configuration , you can refer
debian-handbook.http://debian-handbook.info/mudongliang
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> From: matth...@bodenbinder.de
> Subject: no ntp installed
> Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2
Hi,
I installed debian 8 on one of my PCs and found out that no ntp or ntpdate or
rdate is installed. How is debian 8 synchronizing the system time?
Greetings
Matthias
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