timesyncd.conf
systemd
timesyncd.conf
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timesyncd.conf
timesyncd.conf.d
Network Time Synchronization configuration files
/etc/systemd/timesyncd.conf
/run/systemd/timesyncd.conf
/usr/local/lib/systemd/timesyncd.conf
/usr/lib/systemd/timesyncd.conf
/etc/systemd/timesyncd.conf.d/*.conf
/run/systemd/timesyncd.conf.d/*.conf
/usr/local/lib/systemd/timesyncd.conf.d/*.conf
/usr/lib/systemd/timesyncd.conf.d/*.conf
Description
These configuration files control NTP network time synchronization. See
systemd.syntax7
for a general description of the syntax.
Options
The following settings are configured in the [Time] section:
NTP=
A space-separated list of NTP server host names or IP addresses. During runtime this
list is combined with any per-interface NTP servers acquired from
systemd-networkd.service8.
systemd-timesyncd will contact all configured system or per-interface servers in
turn, until one responds. When the empty string is assigned, the list of NTP servers is reset, and
all prior assignments will have no effect. This setting defaults to an empty list.
FallbackNTP=
A space-separated list of NTP server host names or IP addresses to be used as the
fallback NTP servers. Any per-interface NTP servers obtained from
systemd-networkd.service8
take precedence over this setting, as do any servers set via NTP= above. This
setting is hence only relevant if no other NTP server information is known. When the empty string is
assigned, the list of NTP servers is reset, and all prior assignments will have no effect. If this
option is not given, a compiled-in list of NTP servers is used.
RootDistanceMaxSec=
Maximum acceptable root distance, i.e. the maximum estimated time required for a
packet to travel to the server we are connected to from the server with the reference clock. If
the current server does not satisfy this limit, systemd-timesyncd will switch
to a different server.
Takes a time span value. The default unit is seconds, but other units may be specified, see
systemd.time5.
Defaults to 5 seconds.
PollIntervalMinSec=
PollIntervalMaxSec=
The minimum and maximum poll intervals for NTP messages. Polling starts at the
minimum poll interval, and is adjusted within the specified limits in response to received packets.
Each setting takes a time span value. The default unit is seconds, but other units may be
specified, see
systemd.time5.
PollIntervalMinSec= defaults to 32 seconds and must not be smaller than
16 seconds. PollIntervalMaxSec= defaults to 34 min 8 s (2048 seconds) and must be
larger than PollIntervalMinSec=.
ConnectionRetrySec=
Specifies the minimum delay before subsequent attempts to contact a new NTP server
are made.
Takes a time span value. The default unit is seconds, but other units may be specified, see
systemd.time5.
Defaults to 30 seconds and must not be smaller than 1 second.
SaveIntervalSec=
The interval at which the current time is periodically saved to disk, in the absence
of any recent synchronisation from an NTP server. This is especially useful for offline systems
with no local RTC, as it will guarantee that the system clock remains roughly monotonic across
reboots.
Takes a time interval value. The default unit is seconds, but other units may be specified, see
systemd.time5.
Defaults to 60 seconds.
See Also
systemd1
systemd-timesyncd.service8
systemd-networkd.service8