pool.ntp.org: How do I setup NTP to use the pool?
www.pool.ntp.org › en › useThe 0, 1, 2 and 3.pool.ntp.org names point to a random set of servers that will change every hour. Make sure your computer's clock is set to something sensible (within a few minutes of the 'true' time) - you could use ntpdate pool.ntp.org, or you could just use the date command and set it to your wristwatch.
pool.ntp.org: How do I setup NTP to use the pool?
https://www.pool.ntp.org/en/use.htmlIf you use an older version of windows you can try. net time /setsntp:"0.pool.ntp.org 1.pool.ntp.org 2.pool.ntp.org". The same can be achieved by, as administrator, right-clicking the clock in the taskbar, selecting 'Adjust Date/Time' and entering the server name in the 'Internet Time' tab. Meinberg made a port of the ntp daemon for windows .
Use NTP to Sync Time
docs.rackspace.com › support › how-toSep 01, 2020 · If you want to use NTP to sync several of your own machines, or if you want to choose NTP servers other than the defaults, you can find the NTP configuration file at /etc/ntp.conf. A few settings can be changed, but the only settings of interest to most users include server entries. Use the default settings for your specific Linux distribution.