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Date and Time Configuration on RHEL 7, CentOS 7, Scientific Linux 7 or Fedora

yum install ntp -y; timedatectl set-ntp yes; timedatectl set-timezone America/Toronto

Use timedatectl list-timezones to get your timezone.

Cheers,
TK

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