@node ntpdc Invocation @section Invoking ntpdc @pindex ntpdc @cindex vendor-specific NTPD control program @ignore # # EDIT THIS FILE WITH CAUTION (invoke-ntpdc.texi) # # It has been AutoGen-ed May 25, 2024 at 12:04:17 AM by AutoGen 5.18.16 # From the definitions ntpdc-opts.def # and the template file agtexi-cmd.tpl @end ignore @code{ntpdc} is deprecated. Please use @code{ntpq(1ntpqmdoc)} instead - it can do everything @code{ntpdc} used to do, and it does so using a much more sane interface. @code{ntpdc} is a utility program used to query @code{ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)} about its current state and to request changes in that state. It uses NTP mode 7 control message formats described in the source code. The program may be run either in interactive mode or controlled using command line arguments. Extensive state and statistics information is available through the @code{ntpdc} interface. In addition, nearly all the configuration options which can be specified at startup using ntpd's configuration file may also be specified at run time using @code{ntpdc} This section was generated by @strong{AutoGen}, using the @code{agtexi-cmd} template and the option descriptions for the @code{ntpdc} program. This software is released under the NTP license, . @menu * ntpdc usage:: ntpdc help/usage (@option{--help}) * ntpdc ipv4:: ipv4 option (-4) * ntpdc ipv6:: ipv6 option (-6) * ntpdc command:: command option (-c) * ntpdc interactive:: interactive option (-i) * ntpdc listpeers:: listpeers option (-l) * ntpdc numeric:: numeric option (-n) * ntpdc peers:: peers option (-p) * ntpdc showpeers:: showpeers option (-s) * ntpdc unconnected:: unconnected option (-u) * ntpdc config:: presetting/configuring ntpdc * ntpdc exit status:: exit status * ntpdc Usage:: Usage * ntpdc See Also:: See Also * ntpdc Authors:: Authors * ntpdc Bugs:: Bugs @end menu @node ntpdc usage @subsection ntpdc help/usage (@option{--help}) @cindex ntpdc help This is the automatically generated usage text for ntpdc. The text printed is the same whether selected with the @code{help} option (@option{--help}) or the @code{more-help} option (@option{--more-help}). @code{more-help} will print the usage text by passing it through a pager program. @code{more-help} is disabled on platforms without a working @code{fork(2)} function. The @code{PAGER} environment variable is used to select the program, defaulting to @file{more}. Both will exit with a status code of 0. @exampleindent 0 @example ntpdc - vendor-specific NTPD control program - Ver. 4.2.8p18 Usage: ntpdc [ - [] | --[@{=| @}] ]... [ host ...] Flg Arg Option-Name Description -4 no ipv4 Force IPv4 DNS name resolution - prohibits the option 'ipv6' -6 no ipv6 Force IPv6 DNS name resolution - prohibits the option 'ipv4' -c Str command run a command and exit - may appear multiple times -d no debug-level Increase debug verbosity level - may appear multiple times -D Num set-debug-level Set the debug verbosity level - may appear multiple times -i no interactive Force ntpq to operate in interactive mode - prohibits these options: command listpeers peers showpeers -l no listpeers Print a list of the peers - prohibits the option 'command' -n no numeric numeric host addresses -p no peers Print a list of the peers - prohibits the option 'command' -s no showpeers Show a list of the peers - prohibits the option 'command' -u no unconnected Use unconnected UDP to communicate with ntpd (default on Windows) opt version output version information and exit -? no help display extended usage information and exit -! no more-help extended usage information passed thru pager -> opt save-opts save the option state to a config file -< Str load-opts load options from a config file - disabled as '--no-load-opts' - may appear multiple times Options are specified by doubled hyphens and their name or by a single hyphen and the flag character. The following option preset mechanisms are supported: - reading file $HOME/.ntprc - reading file ./.ntprc - examining environment variables named NTPDC_* Please send bug reports to: @end example @exampleindent 4 @node ntpdc ipv4 @subsection ipv4 option (-4) @cindex ntpdc-ipv4 This is the ``force ipv4 dns name resolution'' option. @noindent This option has some usage constraints. It: @itemize @bullet @item must not appear in combination with any of the following options: ipv6. @end itemize Force DNS resolution of following host names on the command line to the IPv4 namespace. @node ntpdc ipv6 @subsection ipv6 option (-6) @cindex ntpdc-ipv6 This is the ``force ipv6 dns name resolution'' option. @noindent This option has some usage constraints. It: @itemize @bullet @item must not appear in combination with any of the following options: ipv4. @end itemize Force DNS resolution of following host names on the command line to the IPv6 namespace. @node ntpdc command @subsection command option (-c) @cindex ntpdc-command This is the ``run a command and exit'' option. This option takes a string argument @file{cmd}. @noindent This option has some usage constraints. It: @itemize @bullet @item may appear an unlimited number of times. @end itemize 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). @node ntpdc interactive @subsection interactive option (-i) @cindex ntpdc-interactive This is the ``force ntpq to operate in interactive mode'' option. @noindent This option has some usage constraints. It: @itemize @bullet @item must not appear in combination with any of the following options: command, listpeers, peers, showpeers. @end itemize Force ntpq to operate in interactive mode. Prompts will be written to the standard output and commands read from the standard input. @node ntpdc listpeers @subsection listpeers option (-l) @cindex ntpdc-listpeers This is the ``print a list of the peers'' option. @noindent This option has some usage constraints. It: @itemize @bullet @item must not appear in combination with any of the following options: command. @end itemize Print a list of the peers known to the server as well as a summary of their state. This is equivalent to the 'listpeers' interactive command. @node ntpdc numeric @subsection numeric option (-n) @cindex ntpdc-numeric This is the ``numeric host addresses'' option. Output all host addresses in dotted-quad numeric format rather than converting to the canonical host names. @node ntpdc peers @subsection peers option (-p) @cindex ntpdc-peers This is the ``print a list of the peers'' option. @noindent This option has some usage constraints. It: @itemize @bullet @item must not appear in combination with any of the following options: command. @end itemize 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. @node ntpdc showpeers @subsection showpeers option (-s) @cindex ntpdc-showpeers This is the ``show a list of the peers'' option. @noindent This option has some usage constraints. It: @itemize @bullet @item must not appear in combination with any of the following options: command. @end itemize Print a list of the peers known to the server as well as a summary of their state. This is equivalent to the 'dmpeers' interactive command. @node ntpdc unconnected @subsection unconnected option (-u) @cindex ntpdc-unconnected This is the ``use unconnected udp to communicate with ntpd (default on windows)'' option. Open an unconnected UDP association to ntpd (the default on Windows). @node ntpdc config @subsection presetting/configuring ntpdc Any option that is not marked as @i{not presettable} may be preset by loading values from configuration ("rc" or "ini") files, and values from environment variables named @code{NTPDC} and @code{NTPDC_}. @code{} must be one of the options listed above in upper case and segmented with underscores. The @code{NTPDC} variable will be tokenized and parsed like the command line. The remaining variables are tested for existence and their values are treated like option arguments. @noindent @code{libopts} will search in 2 places for configuration files: @itemize @bullet @item $HOME @item $PWD @end itemize The environment variables @code{HOME}, and @code{PWD} are expanded and replaced when @file{ntpdc} runs. For any of these that are plain files, they are simply processed. For any that are directories, then a file named @file{.ntprc} is searched for within that directory and processed. Configuration files may be in a wide variety of formats. The basic format is an option name followed by a value (argument) on the same line. Values may be separated from the option name with a colon, equal sign or simply white space. Values may be continued across multiple lines by escaping the newline with a backslash. Multiple programs may also share the same initialization file. Common options are collected at the top, followed by program specific segments. The segments are separated by lines like: @example [NTPDC] @end example @noindent or by @example @end example @noindent Do not mix these styles within one configuration file. Compound values and carefully constructed string values may also be specified using XML syntax: @example ...<...>... @end example @noindent yielding an @code{option-name.sub-opt} string value of @example "...<...>..." @end example @code{AutoOpts} does not track suboptions. You simply note that it is a hierarchicly valued option. @code{AutoOpts} does provide a means for searching the associated name/value pair list (see: optionFindValue). The command line options relating to configuration and/or usage help are: @subsubheading version (-) Print the program version to standard out, optionally with licensing information, then exit 0. The optional argument specifies how much licensing detail to provide. The default is to print just the version. The licensing information may be selected with an option argument. Only the first letter of the argument is examined: @table @samp @item version Only print the version. This is the default. @item copyright Name the copyright usage licensing terms. @item verbose Print the full copyright usage licensing terms. @end table @node ntpdc exit status @subsection ntpdc exit status One of the following exit values will be returned: @table @samp @item 0 (EXIT_SUCCESS) Successful program execution. @item 1 (EXIT_FAILURE) The operation failed or the command syntax was not valid. @item 66 (EX_NOINPUT) A specified configuration file could not be loaded. @item 70 (EX_SOFTWARE) libopts had an internal operational error. Please report it to autogen-users@@lists.sourceforge.net. Thank you. @end table @node ntpdc Usage @subsection ntpdc Usage @node ntpdc See Also @subsection ntpdc See Also @node ntpdc Authors @subsection ntpdc Authors @node ntpdc Bugs @subsection ntpdc Bugs