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TIMEDATECTL(1) | timedatectl | TIMEDATECTL(1) |
NAME¶
timedatectl - Control the system time and dateSYNOPSIS¶
timedatectl
[OPTIONS...] {COMMAND}
DESCRIPTION¶
timedatectl may be used to query and change the system clock and its settings.OPTIONS¶
The following options are understood: -h, --helpPrints a short help text and exits.
--version
Prints a short version string and exits.
--no-pager
Do not pipe output into a pager.
--no-ask-password
Don't query the user for authentication for
privileged operations.
-H, --host
Execute the operation remotely. Specify a
hostname, or username and hostname separated by @, to connect to. This will
use SSH to talk to a remote system.
--adjust-system-clock
If set-local-rtc is invoked and this
option is passed the system clock is synchronized from the RTC again, taking
the new setting into account. Otherwise the RTC is synchronized from the
system clock.
The following commands are understood:
status
Show current settings of the system clock and
RTC.
set-time [TIME]
Set the system clock to the specified time.
This will also update the RTC time accordingly. The time may be specified in
the format "2012-10-30 18:17:16".
set-timezone [TIMEZONE]
Set the system time zone to the specified
value. Available time zones can be listed with list-timezones. If the
RTC is configured to be in the local time this will also update the RTC time.
This call will alter the /etc/localtime symlink. See localtime(5) for
more information.
list-timezones
List available time zones, one per line.
Entries from the list can be set as the system time zone with
set-timezone.
set-local-rtc [BOOL]
Takes a boolean argument. If 0 the system is
configured to maintain the RTC in universal time, if 1 it will maintain the
RTC in local time instead. Note that maintaining the RTC in the local time
zone is not fully supported and will create various problems with time zone
changes and daylight saving adjustments. If at all possible use RTC in UTC.
Note that invoking this will also synchronize the RTC from the system clock,
unless --adjust-system-clock is passed (see above). This command will
change the 3rd line of /etc/adjtime, as documented in hwclock(8).
set-ntp [BOOL]
Takes a boolean argument. Controls whether NTP
based network time synchronization is enabled (if available).
EXIT STATUS¶
On success 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise.ENVIRONMENT¶
$SYSTEMD_PAGERPager to use when --no-pager is not
given; overrides $PAGER. Setting this to an empty string or the value
cat is equivalent to passing --no-pager.
EXAMPLES¶
Show current settings:$ timedatectl Local time: Fri, 2012-11-02 09:26:46 CET Universal time: Fri, 2012-11-02 08:26:46 UTC RTC time: Fri, 2012-11-02 08:26:45 Timezone: Europe/Warsaw UTC offset: +0100 NTP enabled: no NTP synchronized: no RTC in local TZ: no DST active: no Last DST change: CEST → CET, DST became inactive Sun, 2012-10-28 02:59:59 CEST Sun, 2012-10-28 02:00:00 CET Next DST change: CET → CEST, DST will become active the clock will jump one hour forward Sun, 2013-03-31 01:59:59 CET Sun, 2013-03-31 03:00:00 CEST
$ timedatectl set-ntp true ==== AUTHENTICATING FOR org.freedesktop.timedate1.set-ntp === Authentication is required to control whether network time synchronization shall be enabled. Authenticating as: user Password: ******** ==== AUTHENTICATION COMPLETE ===
$ systemctl status chronyd.service chronyd.service - NTP client/server Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/chronyd.service; enabled) Active: active (running) since Fri, 2012-11-02 09:36:25 CET; 5s ago ...
SEE ALSO¶
systemd 204 |