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37   <dd>The directory path specified in the <tt>statsdir</tt> command.</dd>
39 <dd>The name specified by the <tt>file</tt> option of the <tt>filegen</tt> command.</dd>
41 <dd>A string of elements bdginning with . (dot) followed by a number of elements
42 depending on the file set type.</dd>
51 <dd>
54 <dd>Specifies the file set type from the list in the next section.</dd>
56 <dd>Specifies the filename prefix. The default is the file set type, such as "loopstats".</dd>
58 <dd>Specifies the file set interval. The following intervals are supported
59 with default <tt>day</tt>:</dd>
60 <dd>
63 <dd>The file set is actually a single plain file.</dd>
65 <dd>One file set member is created for every incarnation of <tt>ntpd</tt>.
67 process ID of the <tt>ntpd</tt> server process.</dd>
69 <dd>One file set member is created per day. A day is defined as the period
71 where <tt>yyyy</tt> is the year, <tt>mm</tt> the month of the year and <tt>dd</tt> the
72 …y of the month. Thus, member created on 10 December 1992 would have suffix <tt>.19921210</tt>.</dd>
74 <dd>One file set member is created per week. The week is defined as the
78 1992 would have suffix <tt>.1992W1</tt>.</dd>
80 <dd>One file set member is created per month. The file name suffix is the
83 January 1992 would have suffix <tt>.199201</tt>.</dd>
85 <dd>One file set member is generated per year. The file name suffix is the
87 member created on 1 January 1992 would have suffix <tt>.1992</tt>.</dd>
89 <dd>One file set member is generated every 24 hours of <tt>ntpd</tt> operation.
92 at the start of the corresponding 24-hour period.</dd>
94 </dd>
96 <dd>It is convenient to be able to access the current file set members by
104 by a constant name.</dd>
106 <dd>Enable or disable the recording function, with default <tt>enable</tt>.
107 These options are intended for remote configuration commands.</dd>
109 </dd>
111 <dd>Enables writing of statistics records. Currently, eight kinds of
113 the list in the next section.</dd>
115 <dd>Specify the directory path prefix for statistics file names.</dd>
120 <dd>Record reference clock statistics. Each update received from a reference
121 clock driver appends one line to the <tt>clockstats</tt> file set:</dd>
122 <dd><tt>49213 525.624 127.127.4.1 93 226 00:08:29.606 D</tt></dd>
123 <dd>
151 </dd>
152 <dd>The <tt><i>message</i></tt> field includes the last timecode received in
155 for further details.</dd>
157 <dd>Record significant events in the Autokey protocol. This option requires
159 the <tt>cryptostats</tt> file set:</dd>
160 <dd><tt>49213 525.624 128.4.1.1 <i>message</i></tt></dd>
161 <dd>
189 </dd>
190 <dd>The <tt><i>message</i></tt> field includes the message type and certain
192 for further information.</dd>
194 <dd>Record clock discipline loop statistics. Each system clock update appends
195 one line to the <tt>loopstats</tt> file set:</dd>
196 <dd><tt>50935 75440.031 0.000006019 13.778 0.000351733 0.013380 6</tt></dd>
197 <dd>
240 </dd>
242 <dd>Record peer statistics. Each NTP packet or reference clock update received
243 appends one line to the <tt>peerstats</tt> file set:</dd>
244 <dd><tt>48773 10847.650 127.127.4.1 9714 -0.001605376 0.000000000 0.001424877
245 0.000958674</tt></dd>
246 <dd>
294 </dd>
295 <dd>The status field is encoded in hex format as described in Appendix B of
296 the NTP specification RFC 1305.</dd>
298 <dd>Record significant peer, system and protocol events. Each significant event
299 appends one line to the <tt>protostats</tt> file set:</dd>
300 <dd><tt>49213 525.624 128.4.1.1 963a 8a <i>message</i></tt></dd>
301 <dd>
339 </dd>
340 <dd>The event message code and <tt><i>message</i></tt> field are described on
341 the <a href="decode.html">Event Messages and Status Words</a> page.</dd>
343 <dd>Record timestamp statistics. Each NTP packet received appends one line to
344 …tten appends one line to the <tt>rawstats</tt> file set, as well. The format of this line is:</dd>
345dd><tt>56285 54575.160 128.4.1.1 192.168.1.5 3565350574.400229473 3565350574.442385200 3565350574.…
346dd><tt>56285 54575.160 128.4.1.1 192.168.1.5 3565350574.400229473 3565350574.442385200 3565350574.…
347 </tt></dd>
348 <dd>
455 </dd>
457 <dd>Record system statistics. Each hour one line is appended to the <tt>sysstats</tt> file
458 set in the following format:</dd>
459 <dd><tt>50928 2132.543 3600 81965 0 9546 56 512 540 10 4 147 1</tt></dd>
460 <dd>
533 </dd>
535 <dd>(Only available when the daemon is compiled with process time debugging
537 statistics for various selected code paths.</dd>
538 <dd><tt>53876 36.920 10.0.3.5 1 0.000014592 input processing delay</tt></dd>
539 <dd>
577 </dd>