timesyncd.conf, timesyncd.conf.d — Network Time Synchronization configuration files
/etc/systemd/timesyncd.conf
/etc/systemd/timesyncd.conf.d/*.conf
/run/systemd/timesyncd.conf.d/*.conf
/usr/lib/systemd/timesyncd.conf.d/*.conf
These configuration files control NTP network time synchronization. See systemd.syntax(7) for a general description of the syntax.
The default configuration is defined during compilation, so a
configuration file is only needed when it is necessary to deviate
from those defaults. By default, the configuration file in
/etc/systemd/
contains commented out entries
showing the defaults as a guide to the administrator. This file
can be edited to create local overrides.
When packages need to customize the configuration, they can install configuration snippets in
/usr/lib/systemd/*.conf.d/
or /usr/local/lib/systemd/*.conf.d/
.
The main configuration file is read before any of the configuration directories, and has the lowest
precedence; entries in a file in any configuration directory override entries in the single configuration
file. Files in the *.conf.d/
configuration subdirectories are sorted by their
filename in lexicographic order, regardless of in which of the subdirectories they reside. When multiple
files specify the same option, for options which accept just a single value, the entry in the file with
the lexicographically latest name takes precedence. For options which accept a list of values, entries
are collected as they occur in files sorted lexicographically.
Files in /etc/
are reserved for the local administrator, who may use this
logic to override the configuration files installed by vendor packages. It is recommended to prefix all
filenames in those subdirectories with a two-digit number and a dash, to simplify the ordering of the
files.
To disable a configuration file supplied by the vendor, the
recommended way is to place a symlink to
/dev/null
in the configuration directory in
/etc/
, with the same filename as the vendor
configuration file.
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.service(8). systemd-timesyncd will contact all configured system or per-interface servers in turn until one is found that responds. When the empty string is assigned, the list of NTP servers is reset, and all assignments prior to this one 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.service(8)
take precedence over this setting, as do any servers set via
NTP=
above. This setting is hence only used
if no other NTP server information is known. When the empty
string is assigned, the list of NTP servers is reset,
and all assignments prior to this one will have no effect.
If this option is not given, a compiled-in list of NTP servers
is used instead.
RootDistanceMaxSec=
¶Maximum acceptable root distance. Takes a time value (in seconds). Defaults to 5 seconds.
PollIntervalMinSec=
, PollIntervalMaxSec=
¶The minimum and maximum poll intervals for NTP messages.
Each setting takes a time value (in seconds).
PollIntervalMinSec=
must not be smaller than 16 seconds.
PollIntervalMaxSec=
must be larger than PollIntervalMinSec=
.
PollIntervalMinSec=
defaults to 32 seconds, and
PollIntervalMaxSec=
defaults to 2048 seconds.