Check Time Synchronization

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Tech Notes > Linux > Creating Check Time Synchronization

  • Useful if you are having SSH issues using PKI
 timedatectl status

Result should look like this:

              Local time: Tue 2025-05-20 10:51:39 PDT
          Universal time: Tue 2025-05-20 17:51:39 UTC
                RTC time: Tue 2025-05-20 17:51:39
               Time zone: US/Pacific (PDT, -0700)
System clock synchronized: yes
             NTP service: n/a
         RTC in local TZ: no