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23 variables can be assembled, with raw and pretty-printed output
122 in requests to the server to read variables.
133 command allows variables and their optional values to be added to
139 command can be used to remove individual variables from the list,
142 command removes all variables from the
146 command displays the current list of optional variables.
168 variables which are recognized by
289 Association ids are used to identify system, peer and clock variables.
290 System variables are assigned an association id of zero and system name
337 Display all clock variables in the variable list for those associations
341 Display a list of clock variables for those associations supporting a
563 Display all system or peer variables.
569 Display the specified system or peer variables.
572 is zero, the variables are from the
582 is included, all operative variables in the name space are displayed.
645 Set all system or peer variables included in the variable list.
647 Set the specified variables in the variable list.
650 is zero, the variables are from the
686 The following system variables appear in the
689 Not all variables are displayed in some configurations.
747 additional system variables are displayed,
771 The following peer variables appear in the
774 Not all variables are displayed in some configurations.
854 additional peer variables are displayed, including the following:
877 The following clock variables appear in the
880 Not all variables are displayed in some configurations.
986 - examining environment variables named NTPQ_*
1142 loading values from configuration ("rc" or "ini") files, and values from environment variables named @code{NTPQ} and @code{NTPQ_<OPTION_NAME>}. @code{<OPTION_NAME>} must be one of
1145 the command line. The remaining variables are tested for existence and their
1157 The environment variables @code{HOME}, and @code{PWD}