使用timedatectl命令设置时间

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1. To display the current time and date on your system, use the timedatectl command from the commandline as follows:

# timedatectl  status
使用timedatectl命令设置时间

Check Time and Date

In the scrrentcast above, RTC time: is the hardware clock time.

2. The time on your Linux system is always managed through the timezone set on the system, to view your current timezone, do it as follows:

# timedatectl 
OR
# timedatectl | grep Time
使用timedatectl命令设置时间

Check Linux Time Zone

3. To view all available timezones, run the command below:

# timedatectl list-timezones
使用timedatectl命令设置时间

List All Timezones in Linux

4. To find the local timezone according to your location, run the following command:

# timedatectl list-timezones |  egrep  -o “Asia/B.*”
# timedatectl list-timezones |  egrep  -o “Europe/L.*”
# timedatectl list-timezones |  egrep  -o “America/N.*”
使用timedatectl命令设置时间

Find Local Timezone in Linux

5. To set your local timezone in Linux, we will use set-timezone switch as shown below.

# timedatectl set-timezone “Asia/Kolkata”
使用timedatectl命令设置时间

Set Local Timezone in Linux

It is always recommended to use and set the coordinated universal time, UTC.

# timedatectl set-timezone UTC
使用timedatectl命令设置时间

Set UTC Time in Linux

You need to type the correct name timezone other wise you may get errors when changing the timezone, in the following example, the timezone “Asia/Kalkata” is not correct therefore causing the error.

使用timedatectl命令设置时间

Set Correct Timezone in Linux

How to Set Time and Date in Linux

6. You can set the date and time on your system, using the timedatectl command as follows:

Set Time in Linux

To set time only, we can use set-time switch along the format of time in HH:MM:SS (Hour, Minute and Seconds).

# timedatectl set-time 15:58:30
使用timedatectl命令设置时间

Set Local Time in Linux

Set Date in Linux

7. To set date only, we can use set-time switch along the format of date in YY:MM:DD (Year, Month, Day).

# timedatectl set-time 20151120
使用timedatectl命令设置时间

Set Date in Linux

8. To set both date and time:

# timedatectl set-time '16:10:40 2015-11-20'
使用timedatectl命令设置时间

Set Date and Time in Linux

How to Find and Set Hardware Clock in Linux

9. To set your hardware clock to coordinated universal time, UTC, use the set-local-rtc boolean-value option as follows:

First Find out if your hardware clock is set to local timezone:

# timedatectl | grep local

Set your hardware clock to local timezone:

# timedatectl set-local-rtc 1
使用timedatectl命令设置时间

Set Hardware Clock Timezone

Set your hardware clock to coordinated universal time (UTC):

# timedatectl set-local-rtc 0
使用timedatectl命令设置时间

Set Hardware Clock to UTC

Synchronizing Linux System Clock with a Remote NTP Server

NTP stands for Network Time Protocol is a internet protocol, which is used to synchronize system clock between computers. The timedatectl utility enables you to automatically sync your Linux system clock with a remote group of servers using NTP.

Please note that, you must have NTP installed on the system to enable automatic time synchronization with NTP servers.

To start automatic time synchronization with remote NTP server, type the following command at the terminal.

# timedatectl set-ntp true

To disable NTP time synchronization, type the following command at the terminal.

# timedatectl set-ntp false

Summary

These are very easy examples described in this tutorial and I hope you will find them helpful for setting various Linux system clocks and timezones. To learn more about this tool, head over to timedatectl man page.

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