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4 (Optional) Run the command to verify that you successfully applied the new NTP configuration
settings.
ntp.get
The command returns a space-separated list of the servers configured for NTP synchronization. If the
NTP synchronization is enabled, the command returns that the NTP configuration is in Up status. If
the NTP synchronization is disabled, the command returns that the NTP configuration is in Down
status.
What to do next
If the NTP synchronization is disabled, you can configure the time synchronization settings in the
vCenter Server Appliance to be based on an NTP server. See Synchronize the Time in the vCenter
Server Appliance with an NTP Server.
Synchronize the Time in the vCenter Server Appliance with an NTP Server
You can configure the time synchronization settings in the vCenter Server Appliance to be based on an
NTP server.
Prerequisites
Set up one or more Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers in the vCenter Server Appliance configuration.
See Add or Replace NTP Servers in the vCenter Server Appliance Configuration.
Procedure
1 Access the appliance shell and log in as a user who has the administrator or super administrator role.
The default user with super administrator role is root.
2 Run the command to enable NTP-based time synchronization.
timesync.set --mode NTP
3 (Optional) Run the command to verify that you successfully applied the NTP synchronization.
timesync.get
The command returns that the time synchronization is in NTP mode.
Storage Security Best Practices
Follow best practices for storage security, as outlined by your storage security provider. You can also take
advantage of CHAP and mutual CHAP to secure iSCSI storage, mask and zone SAN resources, and
configure Kerberos credentials for NFS 4.1.
See also the Administering VMware vSAN documentation.
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