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957 lines
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.Dd February 4 2015
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.Dt NTPQ 8 User Commands
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.Os
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.\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpq-opts.mdoc)
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.\"
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.\" It has been AutoGen-ed February 4, 2015 at 02:43:19 AM by AutoGen 5.18.5pre4
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.\" From the definitions ntpq-opts.def
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.\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm ntpq
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.Nd standard NTP query program
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm
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.\" Mixture of short (flag) options and long options
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.Op Fl flags
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.Op Fl flag Op Ar value
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.Op Fl \-option\-name Ns Oo Oo Ns "=| " Oc Ns Ar value Oc
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[ host ...]
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.Pp
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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utility program is used to query NTP servers which
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implement the standard NTP mode 6 control message formats defined
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in Appendix B of the NTPv3 specification RFC1305, requesting
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information about current state and/or changes in that state.
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The same formats are used in NTPv4, although some of the
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variables have changed and new ones added. The description on this
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page is for the NTPv4 variables.
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The program may be run either in interactive mode or controlled using
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command line arguments.
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Requests to read and write arbitrary
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variables can be assembled, with raw and pretty\-printed output
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options being available.
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The
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.Nm
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utility can also obtain and print a
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list of peers in a common format by sending multiple queries to the
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server.
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If one or more request options is included on the command line
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when
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.Nm
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is executed, each of the requests will be sent
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to the NTP servers running on each of the hosts given as command
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line arguments, or on localhost by default.
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If no request options
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are given,
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.Nm
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will attempt to read commands from the
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standard input and execute these on the NTP server running on the
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first host given on the command line, again defaulting to localhost
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when no other host is specified.
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The
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.Nm
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utility will prompt for
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commands if the standard input is a terminal device.
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.Nm
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uses NTP mode 6 packets to communicate with the
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NTP server, and hence can be used to query any compatible server on
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the network which permits it.
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Note that since NTP is a UDP protocol
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this communication will be somewhat unreliable, especially over
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large distances in terms of network topology.
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The
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.Nm
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utility makes
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one attempt to retransmit requests, and will time requests out if
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the remote host is not heard from within a suitable timeout
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time.
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Specifying a
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command line option other than
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.Fl i
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or
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.Fl n
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will
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cause the specified query (queries) to be sent to the indicated
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host(s) immediately.
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Otherwise,
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.Nm
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will attempt to read
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interactive format commands from the standard input.
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.Ss "Internal Commands"
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Interactive format commands consist of a keyword followed by zero
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to four arguments.
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Only enough characters of the full keyword to
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uniquely identify the command need be typed.
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A
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number of interactive format commands are executed entirely within
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the
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.Nm
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utility itself and do not result in NTP mode 6
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requests being sent to a server.
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These are described following.
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.Bl -tag -width "? [command_keyword]" -compact -offset indent
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.It Ic ? Op Ar command_keyword
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.It Ic help Op Ar command_keyword
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A
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.Ql \&?
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by itself will print a list of all the command
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keywords known to this incarnation of
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.Nm .
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A
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.Ql \&?
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followed by a command keyword will print function and usage
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information about the command.
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This command is probably a better
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source of information about
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.Nm
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than this manual
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page.
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.It Ic addvars Ar variable_name Ns Xo Op Ic =value
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.Ic ...
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.Xc
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.It Ic rmvars Ar variable_name Ic ...
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.It Ic clearvars
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.It Ic showvars
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The data carried by NTP mode 6 messages consists of a list of
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items of the form
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.Ql variable_name=value ,
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where the
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.Ql =value
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is ignored, and can be omitted,
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in requests to the server to read variables.
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The
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.Nm
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utility maintains an internal list in which data to be included in control
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messages can be assembled, and sent using the
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.Ic readlist
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and
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.Ic writelist
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commands described below.
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The
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.Ic addvars
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command allows variables and their optional values to be added to
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the list.
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If more than one variable is to be added, the list should
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be comma\-separated and not contain white space.
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The
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.Ic rmvars
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command can be used to remove individual variables from the list,
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while the
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.Ic clearlist
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command removes all variables from the
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list.
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The
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.Ic showvars
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command displays the current list of optional variables.
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.It Ic authenticate Op yes | no
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Normally
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.Nm
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does not authenticate requests unless
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they are write requests.
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The command
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.Ql authenticate yes
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causes
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.Nm
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to send authentication with all requests it
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makes.
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Authenticated requests causes some servers to handle
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requests slightly differently, and can occasionally melt the CPU in
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fuzzballs if you turn authentication on before doing a
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.Ic peer
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display.
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The command
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.Ql authenticate
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causes
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.Nm
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to display whether or not
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.Nm
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is currently autheinticating requests.
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.It Ic cooked
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Causes output from query commands to be "cooked", so that
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variables which are recognized by
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.Nm
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will have their
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values reformatted for human consumption.
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Variables which
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.Nm
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thinks should have a decodable value but didn't are
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marked with a trailing
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.Ql \&? .
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.It Xo
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.Ic debug
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.Oo
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.Cm more |
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.Cm less |
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.Cm off
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.Oc
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.Xc
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With no argument, displays the current debug level.
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Otherwise, the debug level is changed to the indicated level.
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.It Ic delay Ar milliseconds
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Specify a time interval to be added to timestamps included in
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requests which require authentication.
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This is used to enable
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(unreliable) server reconfiguration over long delay network paths
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or between machines whose clocks are unsynchronized.
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Actually the
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server does not now require timestamps in authenticated requests,
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so this command may be obsolete.
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.It Ic exit
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Exit
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.Nm .
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.It Ic host Ar hostname
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Set the host to which future queries will be sent.
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.Ar hostname
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may be either a host name or a numeric address.
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.It Ic hostnames Op Cm yes | Cm no
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If
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.Cm yes
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is specified, host names are printed in
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information displays.
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If
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.Cm no
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is specified, numeric
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addresses are printed instead.
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The default is
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.Cm yes ,
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unless
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modified using the command line
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.Fl n
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switch.
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.It Ic keyid Ar keyid
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This command allows the specification of a key number to be
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used to authenticate configuration requests.
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This must correspond
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to a key number the server has been configured to use for this
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purpose.
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.It Ic keytype Xo Oo
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.Cm md5 |
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.Cm OpenSSLDigestType
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.Oc
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.Xc
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Specify the type of key to use for authenticating requests.
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.Cm md5
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is alway supported.
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If
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.Nm
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was built with OpenSSL support,
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any digest type supported by OpenSSL can also be provided.
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If no argument is given, the current
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.Ic keytype
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is displayed.
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.It Ic ntpversion Xo Oo
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.Cm 1 |
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.Cm 2 |
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.Cm 3 |
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.Cm 4
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.Oc
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.Xc
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Sets the NTP version number which
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.Nm
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claims in
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packets.
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Defaults to 3, and note that mode 6 control messages (and
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modes, for that matter) didn't exist in NTP version 1.
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There appear
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to be no servers left which demand version 1.
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With no argument, displays the current NTP version that will be used
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when communicating with servers.
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.It Ic passwd
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This command prompts you to type in a password (which will not
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be echoed) which will be used to authenticate configuration
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requests.
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The password must correspond to the key configured for
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use by the NTP server for this purpose if such requests are to be
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successful.
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.\" Not yet implemented.
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.\" .It Ic poll
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.\" .Op Ar n
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.\" .Op Ic verbose
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.\" Poll an NTP server in client mode
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.\" .Ar n
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.\" times.
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.It Ic quit
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Exit
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.Nm .
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.It Ic raw
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Causes all output from query commands is printed as received
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from the remote server.
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The only formating/interpretation done on
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the data is to transform nonascii data into a printable (but barely
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understandable) form.
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.It Ic timeout Ar milliseconds
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Specify a timeout period for responses to server queries.
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The
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default is about 5000 milliseconds.
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Note that since
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.Nm
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retries each query once after a timeout, the total waiting time for
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a timeout will be twice the timeout value set.
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.It Ic version
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Print the version of the
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.Nm
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program.
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.El
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.Ss "Control Message Commands"
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Association IDs are used to identify system, peer and clock variables.
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System variables are assigned an association ID of zero and system name space, while each association is assigned a nonzero association ID and peer namespace.
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Most control commands send a single mode\-6 message to the server and expect a single response message.
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The exceptions are the
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.Li peers
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command, which sends a series of messages,
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and the
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.Li mreadlist
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and
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.Li mreadvar
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commands, which iterate over a range of associations.
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.Bl -tag -width "something" -compact -offset indent
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.It Cm associations
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Display a list of mobilized associations in the form:
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.Dl ind assid status conf reach auth condition last_event cnt
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.Bl -column -offset indent ".Sy Variable" ".Sy Description"
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.It Sy String Ta Sy Description
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.It Li ind Ta index on this list
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.It Li assid Ta association ID
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.It Li status Ta peer status word
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.It Li conf Ta Li yes : persistent, Li no : ephemeral
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.It Li reach Ta Li yes : reachable, Li no : unreachable
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.It Li auth Ta Li ok , Li yes , Li bad and Li none
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.It Li condition Ta selection status (see the Li select field of the peer status word)
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.It Li last_event Ta event report (see the Li event field of the peer status word)
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.It Li cnt Ta event count (see the Li count field of the peer status word)
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.El
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.It Cm authinfo
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Display the authentication statistics.
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.It Cm clockvar Ar assocID Oo Ar name Ns Oo Cm = Ns Ar value Oc Oc Op ...
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.It Cm cv Ar assocID Oo Ar name Ns Oo Cm = Ns Ar value Oc Oc Op ...
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Display a list of clock variables for those associations supporting a reference clock.
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.It Cm :config Op ...
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Send the remainder of the command line, including whitespace, to the server as a run\-time configuration command in the same format as a line in the configuration file. This command is experimental until further notice and clarification. Authentication is of course required.
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.It Cm config\-from\-file Ar filename
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Send the each line of
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.Ar filename
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to the server as run\-time configuration commands in the same format as a line in the configuration file. This command is experimental until further notice and clarification. Authentication is required.
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.It Ic ifstats
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Display statistics for each local network address. Authentication is required.
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.It Ic iostats
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Display network and reference clock I/O statistics.
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.It Ic kerninfo
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Display kernel loop and PPS statistics. As with other ntpq output, times are in milliseconds. The precision value displayed is in milliseconds as well, unlike the precision system variable.
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.It Ic lassociations
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Perform the same function as the associations command, except display mobilized and unmobilized associations.
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.It Ic lopeers Xo
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.Oo Ic \-4 |
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.Ic \-6
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.Oc
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.Xc
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Obtain and print a list of all peers and clients showing
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.Ar dstadr
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(associated with any given IP version).
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.It Ic lpeers Xo
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.Oo Ic \-4 |
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.Ic \-6
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.Oc
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.Xc
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Print a peer spreadsheet for the appropriate IP version(s).
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.Ar dstadr
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(associated with any given IP version).
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.It Ic monstats
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Display monitor facility statistics.
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.It Ic mrulist Oo Ic limited | Ic kod | Ic mincount Ns = Ns Ar count | Ic laddr Ns = Ns Ar localaddr | Ic sort Ns = Ns Ar sortorder | Ic resany Ns = Ns Ar hexmask | Ic resall Ns = Ns Ar hexmask Oc
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Obtain and print traffic counts collected and maintained by the monitor facility.
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With the exception of
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.Cm sort Ns = Ns Ar sortorder ,
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the options filter the list returned by
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.Cm ntpd.
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The
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.Cm limited
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and
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.Cm kod
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options return only entries representing client addresses from which the last packet received triggered either discarding or a KoD response.
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The
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.Cm mincount Ns = Ns Ar count
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option filters entries representing less than
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.Ar count
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packets.
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The
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.Cm laddr Ns = Ns Ar localaddr
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option filters entries for packets received on any local address other than
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.Ar localaddr .
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.Cm resany Ns = Ns Ar hexmask
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and
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.Cm resall Ns = Ns Ar hexmask
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filter entries containing none or less than all, respectively, of the bits in
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.Ar hexmask ,
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which must begin with
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.Cm 0x .
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The
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.Ar sortorder
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defaults to
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.Cm lstint
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and may be any of
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.Cm addr ,
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.Cm count ,
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.Cm avgint ,
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.Cm lstint ,
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or any of those preceded by a minus sign (hyphen) to reverse the sort order.
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The output columns are:
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.Bl -tag -width "something" -compact -offset indent
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.It Column
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Description
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.It Ic lstint
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Interval in s between the receipt of the most recent packet from this address and the completion of the retrieval of the MRU list by
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.Nm .
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.It Ic avgint
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Average interval in s between packets from this address.
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.It Ic rstr
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Restriction flags associated with this address.
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Most are copied unchanged from the matching
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.Ic restrict
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command, however 0x400 (kod) and 0x20 (limited) flags are cleared unless the last packet from this address triggered a rate control response.
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.It Ic r
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Rate control indicator, either
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a period,
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.Ic L
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or
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.Ic K
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for no rate control response,
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rate limiting by discarding, or rate limiting with a KoD response, respectively.
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.It Ic m
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Packet mode.
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.It Ic v
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Packet version number.
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.It Ic count
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Packets received from this address.
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.It Ic rport
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Source port of last packet from this address.
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.It Ic remote address
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DNS name, numeric address, or address followed by
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claimed DNS name which could not be verified in parentheses.
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.El
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.It Ic mreadvar assocID assocID Oo Ar variable_name Ns Oo = Ns Ar value Oc Oc ...
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.It Ic mrv assocID assocID Oo Ar variable_name Ns Oo = Ns Ar value Oc Oc ...
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Perform the same function as the
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.Ic readvar
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command, except for a range of association IDs.
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This range is determined from the association list cached by the most recent
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.Ic associations
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command.
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.It Ic opeers Xo
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.Oo Ic \-4 |
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.Ic \-6
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.Oc
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.Xc
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Obtain and print the old\-style list of all peers and clients showing
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.Ar dstadr
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(associated with any given IP version),
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rather than the
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.Ar refid .
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.It Ic passociations
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Perform the same function as the
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.Ic associations
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command,
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except that it uses previously stored data rather than making a new query.
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.It Ic peers
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Display a list of peers in the form:
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.Dl [tally]remote refid st t when pool reach delay offset jitter
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.Bl -tag -width "something" -compact -offset indent
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.It Variable
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Description
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.It Ic [tally]
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single\-character code indicating current value of the
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.Ic select
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field of the
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.Lk decode.html#peer "peer status word"
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.It Ic remote
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host name (or IP number) of peer.
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The value displayed will be truncated to 15 characters unless the
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.Fl w
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flag is given, in which case the full value will be displayed
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on the first line,
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and the remaining data is displayed on the next line.
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.It Ic refid
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association ID or
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.Lk decode.html#kiss "'kiss code"
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.It Ic st
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stratum
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.It Ic t
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.Ic u :
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unicast or manycast client,
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.Ic b :
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broadcast or multicast client,
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.Ic l :
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local (reference clock),
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.Ic s :
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symmetric (peer),
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.Ic A :
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manycast server,
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.Ic B :
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broadcast server,
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.Ic M :
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multicast server
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.It Ic when
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sec/min/hr since last received packet
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.It Ic poll
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poll interval (log2 s)
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.It Ic reach
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reach shift register (octal)
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.It Ic delay
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roundtrip delay
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.It Ic offset
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offset of server relative to this host
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.It Ic jitter
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jitter
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.El
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.It Ic pstats Ar assocID
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Show the statistics for the peer with the given
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.Ar assocID .
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.It Ic readlist Ar assocID
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.It Ic rl Ar assocID
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Read the system or peer variables included in the variable list.
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.It Ic readvar Ar assocID Ar name Ns Oo Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Oo , ... Oc
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.It Ic rv Ar assocID Ar name Ns Oo Ns = Ns Ar value Oc Oo , ... Oc
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Display the specified variables.
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If
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.Ar assocID
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is zero, the variables are from the
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.Sx System Variables
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name space, otherwise they are from the
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.Sx Peer Variables
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name space.
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The
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.Ar assocID
|
|
is required, as the same name can occur in both spaces.
|
|
If no
|
|
.Ar name
|
|
is included, all operative variables in the name space are displayed.
|
|
In this case only, if the
|
|
.Ar assocID
|
|
is omitted, it is assumed zero.
|
|
Multiple names are specified with comma separators and without whitespace.
|
|
Note that time values are represented in milliseconds
|
|
and frequency values in parts\-per\-million (PPM).
|
|
Some NTP timestamps are represented in the format
|
|
YYYYMMDDTTTT ,
|
|
where YYYY is the year,
|
|
MM the month of year,
|
|
DD the day of month and
|
|
TTTT the time of day.
|
|
.It Ic reslist
|
|
Show the access control (restrict) list for
|
|
.Nm .
|
|
.It Ic saveconfig Ar filename
|
|
Write the current configuration,
|
|
including any runtime modifications given with
|
|
.Ic :config
|
|
or
|
|
.Ic config\-from\-file ,
|
|
to the ntpd host's file
|
|
.Ar filename .
|
|
This command will be rejected by the server unless
|
|
.Lk miscopt.html#saveconfigdir "saveconfigdir"
|
|
appears in the
|
|
.Ic ntpd
|
|
configuration file.
|
|
.Ar filename
|
|
can use
|
|
.Xr strftime
|
|
format specifies to substitute the current date and time, for example,
|
|
.Ic q]saveconfig ntp\-%Y%m%d\-%H%M%S.confq] .
|
|
The filename used is stored in system variable
|
|
.Ic savedconfig .
|
|
Authentication is required.
|
|
.It Ic timerstats
|
|
Display interval timer counters.
|
|
.It Ic writelist Ar assocID
|
|
Write the system or peer variables included in the variable list.
|
|
.It Ic writevar Ar assocID Ar name Ns = Ns Ar value Op , ...
|
|
Write the specified variables.
|
|
If the
|
|
.Ar assocID
|
|
is zero, the variables are from the
|
|
.Sx System Variables
|
|
name space, otherwise they are from the
|
|
.Sx Peer Variables
|
|
name space.
|
|
The
|
|
.Ar assocID
|
|
is required, as the same name can occur in both spaces.
|
|
.It Ic sysinfo
|
|
Display operational summary.
|
|
.It Ic sysstats
|
|
Print statistics counters maintained in the protocol module.
|
|
.El
|
|
.Ss Status Words and Kiss Codes
|
|
The current state of the operating program is shown
|
|
in a set of status words
|
|
maintained by the system.
|
|
Status information is also available on a per\-association basis.
|
|
These words are displayed in the
|
|
.Ic rv
|
|
and
|
|
.Ic as
|
|
commands both in hexadecimal and in decoded short tip strings.
|
|
The codes, tips and short explanations are documented on the
|
|
.Lk decode.html "Event Messages and Status Words"
|
|
page.
|
|
The page also includes a list of system and peer messages,
|
|
the code for the latest of which is included in the status word.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Information resulting from protocol machine state transitions
|
|
is displayed using an informal set of ASCII strings called
|
|
.Lk decode.html#kiss "kiss codes" .
|
|
The original purpose was for kiss\-o'\-death (KoD) packets
|
|
sent by the server to advise the client of an unusual condition.
|
|
They are now displayed, when appropriate,
|
|
in the reference identifier field in various billboards.
|
|
.Ss System Variables
|
|
The following system variables appear in the
|
|
.Ic rv
|
|
billboard.
|
|
Not all variables are displayed in some configurations.
|
|
.Bl -tag -width "something" -compact -offset indent
|
|
.It Variable
|
|
Description
|
|
.It Ic status
|
|
.Lk decode.html#sys "system status word"
|
|
.It Ic version
|
|
NTP software version and build time
|
|
.It Ic processor
|
|
hardware platform and version
|
|
.It Ic system
|
|
operating system and version
|
|
.It Ic leap
|
|
leap warning indicator (0\-3)
|
|
.It Ic stratum
|
|
stratum (1\-15)
|
|
.It Ic precision
|
|
precision (log2 s)
|
|
.It Ic rootdelay
|
|
total roundtrip delay to the primary reference clock
|
|
.It Ic rootdisp
|
|
total dispersion to the primary reference clock
|
|
.It Ic peer
|
|
system peer association ID
|
|
.It Ic tc
|
|
time constant and poll exponent (log2 s) (3\-17)
|
|
.It Ic mintc
|
|
minimum time constant (log2 s) (3\-10)
|
|
.It Ic clock
|
|
date and time of day
|
|
.It Ic refid
|
|
reference ID or
|
|
.Lk decode.html#kiss "kiss code"
|
|
.It Ic reftime
|
|
reference time
|
|
.It Ic offset
|
|
combined offset of server relative to this host
|
|
.It Ic sys_jitter
|
|
combined system jitter
|
|
.It Ic frequency
|
|
frequency offset (PPM) relative to hardware clock
|
|
.It Ic clk_wander
|
|
clock frequency wander (PPM)
|
|
.It Ic clk_jitter
|
|
clock jitter
|
|
.It Ic tai
|
|
TAI\-UTC offset (s)
|
|
.It Ic leapsec
|
|
NTP seconds when the next leap second is/was inserted
|
|
.It Ic expire
|
|
NTP seconds when the NIST leapseconds file expires
|
|
.El
|
|
The jitter and wander statistics are exponentially\-weighted RMS averages.
|
|
The system jitter is defined in the NTPv4 specification;
|
|
the clock jitter statistic is computed by the clock discipline module.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
When the NTPv4 daemon is compiled with the OpenSSL software library,
|
|
additional system variables are displayed,
|
|
including some or all of the following,
|
|
depending on the particular Autokey dance:
|
|
.Bl -tag -width "something" -compact -offset indent
|
|
.It Variable
|
|
Description
|
|
.It Ic host
|
|
Autokey host name for this host
|
|
.It Ic ident
|
|
Autokey group name for this host
|
|
.It Ic flags
|
|
host flags (see Autokey specification)
|
|
.It Ic digest
|
|
OpenSSL message digest algorithm
|
|
.It Ic signature
|
|
OpenSSL digest/signature scheme
|
|
.It Ic update
|
|
NTP seconds at last signature update
|
|
.It Ic cert
|
|
certificate subject, issuer and certificate flags
|
|
.It Ic until
|
|
NTP seconds when the certificate expires
|
|
.El
|
|
.Ss Peer Variables
|
|
The following peer variables appear in the
|
|
.Ic rv
|
|
billboard for each association.
|
|
Not all variables are displayed in some configurations.
|
|
.Bl -tag -width "something" -compact -offset indent
|
|
.It Variable
|
|
Description
|
|
.It Ic associd
|
|
association ID
|
|
.It Ic status
|
|
.Lk decode.html#peer "peer status word"
|
|
.It Ic srcadr
|
|
source (remote) IP address
|
|
.It Ic srcport
|
|
source (remote) port
|
|
.It Ic dstadr
|
|
destination (local) IP address
|
|
.It Ic dstport
|
|
destination (local) port
|
|
.It Ic leap
|
|
leap indicator (0\-3)
|
|
.It Ic stratum
|
|
stratum (0\-15)
|
|
.It Ic precision
|
|
precision (log2 s)
|
|
.It Ic rootdelay
|
|
total roundtrip delay to the primary reference clock
|
|
.It Ic rootdisp
|
|
total root dispersion to the primary reference clock
|
|
.It Ic refid
|
|
reference ID or
|
|
.Lk decode.html#kiss "kiss code"
|
|
.It Ic reftime
|
|
reference time
|
|
.It Ic reach
|
|
reach register (octal)
|
|
.It Ic unreach
|
|
unreach counter
|
|
.It Ic hmode
|
|
host mode (1\-6)
|
|
.It Ic pmode
|
|
peer mode (1\-5)
|
|
.It Ic hpoll
|
|
host poll exponent (log2 s) (3\-17)
|
|
.It Ic ppoll
|
|
peer poll exponent (log2 s) (3\-17)
|
|
.It Ic headway
|
|
headway (see
|
|
.Lk rate.html "Rate Management and the Kiss\-o'\-Death Packet" )
|
|
.It Ic flash
|
|
.Lk decode.html#flash "flash status word"
|
|
.It Ic offset
|
|
filter offset
|
|
.It Ic delay
|
|
filter delay
|
|
.It Ic dispersion
|
|
filter dispersion
|
|
.It Ic jitter
|
|
filter jitter
|
|
.It Ic ident
|
|
Autokey group name for this association
|
|
.It Ic bias
|
|
unicast/broadcast bias
|
|
.It Ic xleave
|
|
interleave delay (see
|
|
.Lk xleave.html "NTP Interleaved Modes" )
|
|
.El
|
|
The
|
|
.Ic bias
|
|
variable is calculated when the first broadcast packet is received
|
|
after the calibration volley.
|
|
It represents the offset of the broadcast subgraph relative to the unicast subgraph.
|
|
The
|
|
.Ic xleave
|
|
variable appears only for the interleaved symmetric and interleaved modes.
|
|
It represents the internal queuing, buffering and transmission delays
|
|
for the preceding packet.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
When the NTPv4 daemon is compiled with the OpenSSL software library,
|
|
additional peer variables are displayed, including the following:
|
|
.Bl -tag -width "something" -compact -offset indent
|
|
.It Variable
|
|
Description
|
|
.It Ic flags
|
|
peer flags (see Autokey specification)
|
|
.It Ic host
|
|
Autokey server name
|
|
.It Ic flags
|
|
peer flags (see Autokey specification)
|
|
.It Ic signature
|
|
OpenSSL digest/signature scheme
|
|
.It Ic initsequence
|
|
initial key ID
|
|
.It Ic initkey
|
|
initial key index
|
|
.It Ic timestamp
|
|
Autokey signature timestamp
|
|
.El
|
|
.Ss Clock Variables
|
|
The following clock variables appear in the
|
|
.Ic cv
|
|
billboard for each association with a reference clock.
|
|
Not all variables are displayed in some configurations.
|
|
.Bl -tag -width "something" -compact -offset indent
|
|
.It Variable
|
|
Description
|
|
.It Ic associd
|
|
association ID
|
|
.It Ic status
|
|
.Lk decode.html#clock "clock status word"
|
|
.It Ic device
|
|
device description
|
|
.It Ic timecode
|
|
ASCII time code string (specific to device)
|
|
.It Ic poll
|
|
poll messages sent
|
|
.It Ic noreply
|
|
no reply
|
|
.It Ic badformat
|
|
bad format
|
|
.It Ic baddata
|
|
bad date or time
|
|
.It Ic fudgetime1
|
|
fudge time 1
|
|
.It Ic fudgetime2
|
|
fudge time 2
|
|
.It Ic stratum
|
|
driver stratum
|
|
.It Ic refid
|
|
driver reference ID
|
|
.It Ic flags
|
|
driver flags
|
|
.El
|
|
.Sh "OPTIONS"
|
|
.Bl -tag
|
|
.It Fl 4 , Fl \-ipv4
|
|
Force IPv4 DNS name resolution.
|
|
This option must not appear in combination with any of the following options:
|
|
ipv6.
|
|
.sp
|
|
Force DNS resolution of following host names on the command line
|
|
to the IPv4 namespace.
|
|
.It Fl 6 , Fl \-ipv6
|
|
Force IPv6 DNS name resolution.
|
|
This option must not appear in combination with any of the following options:
|
|
ipv4.
|
|
.sp
|
|
Force DNS resolution of following host names on the command line
|
|
to the IPv6 namespace.
|
|
.It Fl c Ar cmd , Fl \-command Ns = Ns Ar cmd
|
|
run a command and exit.
|
|
This option may appear an unlimited number of times.
|
|
.sp
|
|
The following argument is interpreted as an interactive format command
|
|
and is added to the list of commands to be executed on the specified
|
|
host(s).
|
|
.It Fl d , Fl \-debug\-level
|
|
Increase debug verbosity level.
|
|
This option may appear an unlimited number of times.
|
|
.sp
|
|
.It Fl D Ar number , Fl \-set\-debug\-level Ns = Ns Ar number
|
|
Set the debug verbosity level.
|
|
This option may appear an unlimited number of times.
|
|
This option takes an integer number as its argument.
|
|
.sp
|
|
.It Fl i , Fl \-interactive
|
|
Force ntpq to operate in interactive mode.
|
|
This option must not appear in combination with any of the following options:
|
|
command, peers.
|
|
.sp
|
|
Force \fBntpq\fP to operate in interactive mode.
|
|
Prompts will be written to the standard output and
|
|
commands read from the standard input.
|
|
.It Fl n , Fl \-numeric
|
|
numeric host addresses.
|
|
.sp
|
|
Output all host addresses in dotted\-quad numeric format rather than
|
|
converting to the canonical host names.
|
|
.It Fl \-old\-rv
|
|
Always output status line with readvar.
|
|
.sp
|
|
By default, \fBntpq\fP now suppresses the \fBassocid=...\fP
|
|
line that precedes the output of \fBreadvar\fP
|
|
(alias \fBrv\fP) when a single variable is requested, such as
|
|
\fBntpq \-c "rv 0 offset"\fP.
|
|
This option causes \fBntpq\fP to include both lines of output
|
|
for a single\-variable \fBreadvar\fP.
|
|
Using an environment variable to
|
|
preset this option in a script will enable both older and
|
|
newer \fBntpq\fP to behave identically in this regard.
|
|
.It Fl p , Fl \-peers
|
|
Print a list of the peers.
|
|
This option must not appear in combination with any of the following options:
|
|
interactive.
|
|
.sp
|
|
Print a list of the peers known to the server as well as a summary
|
|
of their state. This is equivalent to the 'peers' interactive command.
|
|
.It Fl w , Fl \-wide
|
|
Display the full 'remote' value.
|
|
.sp
|
|
Display the full value of the 'remote' value. If this requires
|
|
more than 15 characters, display the full value, emit a newline,
|
|
and continue the data display properly indented on the next line.
|
|
.It Fl \&? , Fl \-help
|
|
Display usage information and exit.
|
|
.It Fl \&! , Fl \-more\-help
|
|
Pass the extended usage information through a pager.
|
|
.It Fl > Oo Ar cfgfile Oc , Fl \-save\-opts Oo Ns = Ns Ar cfgfile Oc
|
|
Save the option state to \fIcfgfile\fP. The default is the \fIlast\fP
|
|
configuration file listed in the \fBOPTION PRESETS\fP section, below.
|
|
The command will exit after updating the config file.
|
|
.It Fl < Ar cfgfile , Fl \-load\-opts Ns = Ns Ar cfgfile , Fl \-no\-load\-opts
|
|
Load options from \fIcfgfile\fP.
|
|
The \fIno\-load\-opts\fP form will disable the loading
|
|
of earlier config/rc/ini files. \fI\-\-no\-load\-opts\fP is handled early,
|
|
out of order.
|
|
.It Fl \-version Op Brq Ar v|c|n
|
|
Output version of program and exit. The default mode is `v', a simple
|
|
version. The `c' mode will print copyright information and `n' will
|
|
print the full copyright notice.
|
|
.El
|
|
.Sh "OPTION PRESETS"
|
|
Any option that is not marked as \fInot presettable\fP may be preset
|
|
by loading values from configuration ("RC" or ".INI") file(s) and values from
|
|
environment variables named:
|
|
.nf
|
|
\fBNTPQ_<option\-name>\fP or \fBNTPQ\fP
|
|
.fi
|
|
.ad
|
|
The environmental presets take precedence (are processed later than)
|
|
the configuration files.
|
|
The \fIhomerc\fP files are "\fI$HOME\fP", and "\fI.\fP".
|
|
If any of these are directories, then the file \fI.ntprc\fP
|
|
is searched for within those directories.
|
|
.Sh "ENVIRONMENT"
|
|
See \fBOPTION PRESETS\fP for configuration environment variables.
|
|
.Sh "FILES"
|
|
See \fBOPTION PRESETS\fP for configuration files.
|
|
.Sh "EXIT STATUS"
|
|
One of the following exit values will be returned:
|
|
.Bl -tag
|
|
.It 0 " (EXIT_SUCCESS)"
|
|
Successful program execution.
|
|
.It 1 " (EXIT_FAILURE)"
|
|
The operation failed or the command syntax was not valid.
|
|
.It 66 " (EX_NOINPUT)"
|
|
A specified configuration file could not be loaded.
|
|
.It 70 " (EX_SOFTWARE)"
|
|
libopts had an internal operational error. Please report
|
|
it to autogen\-users@lists.sourceforge.net. Thank you.
|
|
.El
|
|
.Sh "AUTHORS"
|
|
The University of Delaware and Network Time Foundation
|
|
.Sh "COPYRIGHT"
|
|
Copyright (C) 1992\-2015 The University of Delaware and Network Time Foundation all rights reserved.
|
|
This program is released under the terms of the NTP license, <http://ntp.org/license>.
|
|
.Sh "BUGS"
|
|
Please send bug reports to: http://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org
|
|
.Sh "NOTES"
|
|
This manual page was \fIAutoGen\fP\-erated from the \fBntpq\fP
|
|
option definitions.
|