.Dd December 24 2013 .Dt NTPQ 8 User Commands .Os SunOS 5.10 .\" EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (ntpq-opts.mdoc) .\" .\" It has been AutoGen-ed December 24, 2013 at 11:39:03 AM by AutoGen 5.18.3pre5 .\" From the definitions ntpq-opts.def .\" and the template file agmdoc-cmd.tpl .Sh NAME .Nm ntpq .Nd standard NTP query program .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .\" Mixture of short (flag) options and long options .Op Fl flags .Op Fl flag Op Ar value .Op Fl \-option\-name Ns Oo Oo Ns "=| " Oc Ns Ar value Oc [ host ...] .Pp .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm utility program is used to query NTP servers which implement the standard NTP mode 6 control message formats defined in Appendix B of the NTPv3 specification RFC1305, requesting information about current state and/or changes in that state. The same formats are used in NTPv4, although some of the variables have changed and new ones added. The description on this page is for the NTPv4 variables. The program may be run either in interactive mode or controlled using command line arguments. Requests to read and write arbitrary variables can be assembled, with raw and pretty\-printed output options being available. The .Nm utility can also obtain and print a list of peers in a common format by sending multiple queries to the server. If one or more request options is included on the command line when .Nm is executed, each of the requests will be sent to the NTP servers running on each of the hosts given as command line arguments, or on localhost by default. If no request options are given, .Nm will attempt to read commands from the standard input and execute these on the NTP server running on the first host given on the command line, again defaulting to localhost when no other host is specified. The .Nm utility will prompt for commands if the standard input is a terminal device. .Nm uses NTP mode 6 packets to communicate with the NTP server, and hence can be used to query any compatible server on the network which permits it. Note that since NTP is a UDP protocol this communication will be somewhat unreliable, especially over large distances in terms of network topology. The .Nm utility makes one attempt to retransmit requests, and will time requests out if the remote host is not heard from within a suitable timeout time. Specifying a command line option other than .Fl i or .Fl n will cause the specified query (queries) to be sent to the indicated host(s) immediately. Otherwise, .Nm will attempt to read interactive format commands from the standard input. .Ss "Internal Commands" Interactive format commands consist of a keyword followed by zero to four arguments. Only enough characters of the full keyword to uniquely identify the command need be typed. A number of interactive format commands are executed entirely within the .Nm utility itself and do not result in NTP mode 6 requests being sent to a server. These are described following. .Bl -tag -width "? [command_keyword]" -compact -offset indent .It Ic ? Op Ar command_keyword .It Ic help Op Ar command_keyword A .Ql \&? by itself will print a list of all the command keywords known to this incarnation of .Nm . A .Ql \&? followed by a command keyword will print function and usage information about the command. This command is probably a better source of information about .Nm than this manual page. .It Ic addvars Ar variable_name Xo Op Ic =value .Ic ... .Xc .It Ic rmvars Ar variable_name Ic ... .It Ic clearvars The data carried by NTP mode 6 messages consists of a list of items of the form .Ql variable_name=value , where the .Ql =value is ignored, and can be omitted, in requests to the server to read variables. The .Nm utility maintains an internal list in which data to be included in control messages can be assembled, and sent using the .Ic readlist and .Ic writelist commands described below. The .Ic addvars command allows variables and their optional values to be added to the list. If more than one variable is to be added, the list should be comma\-separated and not contain white space. The .Ic rmvars command can be used to remove individual variables from the list, while the .Ic clearlist command removes all variables from the list. .It Ic authenticate Op yes | no Normally .Nm does not authenticate requests unless they are write requests. The command .Ql authenticate yes causes .Nm to send authentication with all requests it makes. Authenticated requests causes some servers to handle requests slightly differently, and can occasionally melt the CPU in fuzzballs if you turn authentication on before doing a .Ic peer display. The command .Ql authenticate causes .Nm to display whether or not .Nm is currently autheinticating requests. .It Ic cooked Causes output from query commands to be "cooked", so that variables which are recognized by .Nm will have their values reformatted for human consumption. Variables which .Nm thinks should have a decodable value but didn't are marked with a trailing .Ql \&? . .It Xo .Ic debug .Oo .Cm more | .Cm less | .Cm off .Oc .Xc With no argument, displays the current debug level. Otherwise, the debug level is changed to the indicated level. .It Ic delay Ar milliseconds Specify a time interval to be added to timestamps included in requests which require authentication. This is used to enable (unreliable) server reconfiguration over long delay network paths or between machines whose clocks are unsynchronized. Actually the server does not now require timestamps in authenticated requests, so this command may be obsolete. .It Ic host Ar hostname Set the host to which future queries will be sent. .Ar hostname may be either a host name or a numeric address. .It Ic hostnames Op Cm yes | Cm no If .Cm yes is specified, host names are printed in information displays. If .Cm no is specified, numeric addresses are printed instead. The default is .Cm yes , unless modified using the command line .Fl n switch. .It Ic keyid Ar keyid This command allows the specification of a key number to be used to authenticate configuration requests. This must correspond to a key number the server has been configured to use for this purpose. .It Ic ntpversion Xo Oo .Cm 1 | .Cm 2 | .Cm 3 | .Cm 4 .Oc .Xc Sets the NTP version number which .Nm claims in packets. Defaults to 3, and note that mode 6 control messages (and modes, for that matter) didn't exist in NTP version 1. There appear to be no servers left which demand version 1. With no argument, displays the current NTP version that will be used when communicating with servers. .It Ic quit Exit .Nm .It Ic passwd This command prompts you to type in a password (which will not be echoed) which will be used to authenticate configuration requests. The password must correspond to the key configured for use by the NTP server for this purpose if such requests are to be successful. .It Ic raw Causes all output from query commands is printed as received from the remote server. The only formating/interpretation done on the data is to transform nonascii data into a printable (but barely understandable) form. .It Ic timeout Ar milliseconds Specify a timeout period for responses to server queries. The default is about 5000 milliseconds. Note that since .Nm retries each query once after a timeout, the total waiting time for a timeout will be twice the timeout value set. .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 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 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 \&? , 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_\fP or \fBNTPQ\fP .fi .ad The environmental presets take precedence (are processed later than) the configuration files. The \fIhomerc\fP files are "\fI$HOME\fP", and "\fI.\fP". If any of these are directories, then the file \fI.ntprc\fP is searched for within those directories. cvt_prog='/usr/local/gnu/share/autogen/texi2mdoc' cvt_prog=`cd \`dirname "$cvt_prog"\` >/dev/null && pwd `/`basename "$cvt_prog"` cd $tmp_dir test \-x "$cvt_prog" || die "'$cvt_prog' is not executable" { list='synopsis description options option\-presets' for f in $list ; do cat $f ; echo ; done rm \-f $list name list='implementation\-notes environment files examples exit\-status errors compatibility see\-also conforming\-to history authors copyright bugs notes' for f in $list ; do cat $f ; echo ; done > .end\-doc rm \-f $list list=`ls \-1 *`' .end\-doc' for f in $list ; do cat $f ; echo ; done rm \-f $list } 1>.doc 2>/dev/null sed \-f .cmds .doc | /usr/local/gnu/bin/grep \-E \-v '^[ ]*$' | $cvt_prog .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 .Sh "COPYRIGHT" Copyright (C) 1970\-2013 The University of Delaware all rights reserved. This program is released under the terms of the NTP 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.