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# Ansible Role: NTP
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Installs NTP on Linux.
## Requirements
None.
## Role Variables
Available variables are listed below, along with default values (see `defaults/main.yml`):
ntp_enabled: true
Whether to start the ntpd service and enable it at system boot. On many virtual machines that run inside a container (like OpenVZ or VirtualBox), it's recommended you don't run the NTP daemon, since the host itself should be set to synchronize time for all it's child VMs.
ntp_timezone: Etc/UTC
Set the timezone for your server.
ntp_manage_config: false
Set to true to allow this role to manage the NTP configuration file (`/etc/ntp.conf`).
ntp_area: ''
Set the [NTP Pool Area](http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/NTPPoolServers) to use. Defaults to none, which uses the worldwide pool.
ntp_servers:
- "0{{ ntp_area }}.pool.ntp.org iburst"
- "1{{ ntp_area }}.pool.ntp.org iburst"
- "2{{ ntp_area }}.pool.ntp.org iburst"
- "3{{ ntp_area }}.pool.ntp.org iburst"
Specify the NTP servers you'd like to use. Only takes effect if you allow this role to manage NTP's configuration, by setting `ntp_manage_config` to `true`.
ntp_restrict:
- "127.0.0.1"
- "::1"
Restrict NTP access to these hosts; loopback only, by default.
## Dependencies
None.
## Example Playbook
- hosts: all
roles:
- geerlingguy.ntp
*Inside `vars/main.yml`*:
ntp_timezone: America/Chicago
## License
MIT / BSD
## Author Information
This role was created in 2014 by [Jeff Geerling](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/), author of [Ansible for DevOps](https://www.ansiblefordevops.com/).
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