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38<h1 class="settitle" align="center">ntpdc: NTPD Control User&rsquo;s Manual</h1>
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46Next: <a href="#ntpdc-Description" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc Description</a>, Previous: <a href="dir.html#Top" accesskey="p" rel="prev">(dir)</a>, Up: <a href="dir.html#Top" accesskey="u" rel="up">(dir)</a> &nbsp; </p>
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48<span id="ntpdc_003a-NTPD-Control-User-Manual"></span><h1 class="top">ntpdc: NTPD Control User Manual</h1>
49
50<p>This document describes the use of the NTP Project&rsquo;s <code>ntpdc</code> program,
51that can be used to query a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server and
52display the time offset of the system clock relative to the server
53clock.  Run as root, it can correct the system clock to this offset as
54well.  It can be run as an interactive command or from a cron job.
55</p>
56<p>This document applies to version 4.2.8p18 of <code>ntpdc</code>.
57</p>
58<p>The program implements the SNTP protocol as defined by RFC 5905, the NTPv4
59IETF specification.
60</p>
61<span id="SEC_Overview"></span>
62<h2 class="shortcontents-heading">Short Table of Contents</h2>
63
64<div class="shortcontents">
65<ul class="no-bullet">
66<li><a id="stoc-Description" href="#toc-Description">1 Description</a></li>
67</ul>
68</div>
69
70
71<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
72<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-Description" accesskey="1">ntpdc Description</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">Description
73</td></tr>
74<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="2">ntpdc Invocation</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">Invoking ntpdc
75</td></tr>
76<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#Usage" accesskey="3">Usage</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">Usage
77</td></tr>
78</table>
79
80<hr>
81<span id="ntpdc-Description"></span><div class="header">
82<p>
83Next: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc Invocation</a>, Up: <a href="#Top" accesskey="u" rel="up">Top</a> &nbsp; </p>
84</div>
85<span id="Description"></span><h2 class="chapter">1 Description</h2>
86
87<p>By default, <code>ntpdc</code> writes the local data and time (i.e., not UTC) to the
88standard output in the format:
89</p>
90<div class="example">
91<pre class="example">1996-10-15 20:17:25.123 (+0800) +4.567 +/- 0.089 secs
92</pre></div>
93
94<p>where
95YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.SUBSEC is the local date and time,
96(+0800) is the local timezone adjustment (so we would add 8 hours and 0 minutes to convert the reported local time to UTC),
97and
98the +4.567 +/- 0.089 secs indicates the time offset and
99error bound of the system clock relative to the server clock.
100</p>
101<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
102<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="1">Invoking ntpdc</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">
103</td></tr>
104<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#Usage" accesskey="2">Usage</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">
105</td></tr>
106</table>
107
108<hr>
109<span id="ntpdc-Invocation"></span><div class="header">
110<p>
111Next: <a href="#Usage" accesskey="n" rel="next">Usage</a>, Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-Description" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc Description</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Description" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Description</a> &nbsp; </p>
112</div>
113<span id="Invoking-ntpdc"></span><h3 class="section">1.1 Invoking ntpdc</h3>
114<span id="index-ntpdc"></span>
115<span id="index-vendor_002dspecific-NTPD-control-program"></span>
116
117
118
119<p><code>ntpdc</code>
120is deprecated.
121Please use
122<code>ntpq(1ntpqmdoc)</code> instead - it can do everything
123<code>ntpdc</code>
124used to do, and it does so using a much more sane interface.
125</p>
126<p><code>ntpdc</code>
127is a utility program used to query
128<code>ntpd(1ntpdmdoc)</code>
129about its
130current state and to request changes in that state.
131It uses NTP mode 7 control message formats described in the source code.
132The program may
133be run either in interactive mode or controlled using command line
134arguments.
135Extensive state and statistics information is available
136through the
137<code>ntpdc</code>
138interface.
139In addition, nearly all the
140configuration options which can be specified at startup using
141ntpd&rsquo;s configuration file may also be specified at run time using
142<code>ntpdc</code>
143</p>
144<p>This section was generated by <strong>AutoGen</strong>,
145using the <code>agtexi-cmd</code> template and the option descriptions for the <code>ntpdc</code> program.
146This software is released under the NTP license, &lt;http://ntp.org/license&gt;.
147</p>
148<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
149<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-usage" accesskey="1">ntpdc usage</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">ntpdc help/usage (<samp>--help</samp>)
150</td></tr>
151<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-ipv4" accesskey="2">ntpdc ipv4</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">ipv4 option (-4)
152</td></tr>
153<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-ipv6" accesskey="3">ntpdc ipv6</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">ipv6 option (-6)
154</td></tr>
155<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-command" accesskey="4">ntpdc command</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">command option (-c)
156</td></tr>
157<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-interactive" accesskey="5">ntpdc interactive</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">interactive option (-i)
158</td></tr>
159<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-listpeers" accesskey="6">ntpdc listpeers</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">listpeers option (-l)
160</td></tr>
161<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-numeric" accesskey="7">ntpdc numeric</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">numeric option (-n)
162</td></tr>
163<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-peers" accesskey="8">ntpdc peers</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">peers option (-p)
164</td></tr>
165<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-showpeers" accesskey="9">ntpdc showpeers</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">showpeers option (-s)
166</td></tr>
167<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-unconnected">ntpdc unconnected</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">unconnected option (-u)
168</td></tr>
169<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-config">ntpdc config</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">presetting/configuring ntpdc
170</td></tr>
171<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-exit-status">ntpdc exit status</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">exit status
172</td></tr>
173<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-Usage">ntpdc Usage</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">Usage
174</td></tr>
175<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-See-Also">ntpdc See Also</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">See Also
176</td></tr>
177<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-Authors">ntpdc Authors</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">Authors
178</td></tr>
179<tr><td align="left" valign="top">&bull; <a href="#ntpdc-Bugs">ntpdc Bugs</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">Bugs
180</td></tr>
181</table>
182
183<hr>
184<span id="ntpdc-usage"></span><div class="header">
185<p>
186Next: <a href="#ntpdc-ipv4" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc ipv4</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Invocation</a> &nbsp; </p>
187</div>
188<span id="ntpdc-help_002fusage-_0028_002d_002dhelp_0029"></span><h4 class="subsection">1.1.1 ntpdc help/usage (<samp>--help</samp>)</h4>
189<span id="index-ntpdc-help"></span>
190
191<p>This is the automatically generated usage text for ntpdc.
192</p>
193<p>The text printed is the same whether selected with the <code>help</code> option
194(<samp>--help</samp>) or the <code>more-help</code> option (<samp>--more-help</samp>).  <code>more-help</code> will print
195the usage text by passing it through a pager program.
196<code>more-help</code> is disabled on platforms without a working
197<code>fork(2)</code> function.  The <code>PAGER</code> environment variable is
198used to select the program, defaulting to <samp>more</samp>.  Both will exit
199with a status code of 0.
200</p>
201<div class="example">
202<pre class="example">ntpdc - vendor-specific NTPD control program - Ver. 4.2.8p18
203Usage:  ntpdc [ -&lt;flag&gt; [&lt;val&gt;] | --&lt;name&gt;[{=| }&lt;val&gt;] ]... [ host ...]
204  Flg Arg Option-Name    Description
205   -4 no  ipv4           Force IPv4 DNS name resolution
206                                - prohibits the option 'ipv6'
207   -6 no  ipv6           Force IPv6 DNS name resolution
208                                - prohibits the option 'ipv4'
209   -c Str command        run a command and exit
210                                - may appear multiple times
211   -d no  debug-level    Increase debug verbosity level
212                                - may appear multiple times
213   -D Num set-debug-level Set the debug verbosity level
214                                - may appear multiple times
215   -i no  interactive    Force ntpq to operate in interactive mode
216                                - prohibits these options:
217                                command
218                                listpeers
219                                peers
220                                showpeers
221   -l no  listpeers      Print a list of the peers
222                                - prohibits the option 'command'
223   -n no  numeric        numeric host addresses
224   -p no  peers          Print a list of the peers
225                                - prohibits the option 'command'
226   -s no  showpeers      Show a list of the peers
227                                - prohibits the option 'command'
228   -u no  unconnected    Use unconnected UDP to communicate with ntpd (default on Windows)
229      opt version        output version information and exit
230   -? no  help           display extended usage information and exit
231   -! no  more-help      extended usage information passed thru pager
232   -&gt; opt save-opts      save the option state to a config file
233   -&lt; Str load-opts      load options from a config file
234                                - disabled as '--no-load-opts'
235                                - may appear multiple times
236
237Options are specified by doubled hyphens and their name or by a single
238hyphen and the flag character.
239
240
241The following option preset mechanisms are supported:
242 - reading file $HOME/.ntprc
243 - reading file ./.ntprc
244 - examining environment variables named NTPDC_*
245
246Please send bug reports to:  &lt;https://bugs.ntp.org, bugs@ntp.org&gt;
247</pre></div>
248
249<hr>
250<span id="ntpdc-ipv4"></span><div class="header">
251<p>
252Next: <a href="#ntpdc-ipv6" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc ipv6</a>, Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-usage" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc usage</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Invocation</a> &nbsp; </p>
253</div>
254<span id="ipv4-option-_0028_002d4_0029"></span><h4 class="subsection">1.1.2 ipv4 option (-4)</h4>
255<span id="index-ntpdc_002dipv4"></span>
256
257<p>This is the &ldquo;force ipv4 dns name resolution&rdquo; option.
258</p>
259<p>This option has some usage constraints.  It:
260</p><ul>
261<li> must not appear in combination with any of the following options:
262ipv6.
263</li></ul>
264
265<p>Force DNS resolution of following host names on the command line
266to the IPv4 namespace.
267</p><hr>
268<span id="ntpdc-ipv6"></span><div class="header">
269<p>
270Next: <a href="#ntpdc-command" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc command</a>, Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-ipv4" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc ipv4</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Invocation</a> &nbsp; </p>
271</div>
272<span id="ipv6-option-_0028_002d6_0029"></span><h4 class="subsection">1.1.3 ipv6 option (-6)</h4>
273<span id="index-ntpdc_002dipv6"></span>
274
275<p>This is the &ldquo;force ipv6 dns name resolution&rdquo; option.
276</p>
277<p>This option has some usage constraints.  It:
278</p><ul>
279<li> must not appear in combination with any of the following options:
280ipv4.
281</li></ul>
282
283<p>Force DNS resolution of following host names on the command line
284to the IPv6 namespace.
285</p><hr>
286<span id="ntpdc-command"></span><div class="header">
287<p>
288Next: <a href="#ntpdc-interactive" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc interactive</a>, Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-ipv6" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc ipv6</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Invocation</a> &nbsp; </p>
289</div>
290<span id="command-option-_0028_002dc_0029"></span><h4 class="subsection">1.1.4 command option (-c)</h4>
291<span id="index-ntpdc_002dcommand"></span>
292
293<p>This is the &ldquo;run a command and exit&rdquo; option.
294This option takes a string argument <samp>cmd</samp>.
295</p>
296<p>This option has some usage constraints.  It:
297</p><ul>
298<li> may appear an unlimited number of times.
299</li></ul>
300
301<p>The following argument is interpreted as an interactive format command
302and is added to the list of commands to be executed on the specified
303host(s).
304</p><hr>
305<span id="ntpdc-interactive"></span><div class="header">
306<p>
307Next: <a href="#ntpdc-listpeers" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc listpeers</a>, Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-command" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc command</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Invocation</a> &nbsp; </p>
308</div>
309<span id="interactive-option-_0028_002di_0029"></span><h4 class="subsection">1.1.5 interactive option (-i)</h4>
310<span id="index-ntpdc_002dinteractive"></span>
311
312<p>This is the &ldquo;force ntpq to operate in interactive mode&rdquo; option.
313</p>
314<p>This option has some usage constraints.  It:
315</p><ul>
316<li> must not appear in combination with any of the following options:
317command, listpeers, peers, showpeers.
318</li></ul>
319
320<p>Force ntpq to operate in interactive mode.  Prompts will be written
321to the standard output and commands read from the standard input.
322</p><hr>
323<span id="ntpdc-listpeers"></span><div class="header">
324<p>
325Next: <a href="#ntpdc-numeric" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc numeric</a>, Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-interactive" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc interactive</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Invocation</a> &nbsp; </p>
326</div>
327<span id="listpeers-option-_0028_002dl_0029"></span><h4 class="subsection">1.1.6 listpeers option (-l)</h4>
328<span id="index-ntpdc_002dlistpeers"></span>
329
330<p>This is the &ldquo;print a list of the peers&rdquo; option.
331</p>
332<p>This option has some usage constraints.  It:
333</p><ul>
334<li> must not appear in combination with any of the following options:
335command.
336</li></ul>
337
338<p>Print a list of the peers known to the server as well as a summary of
339their state. This is equivalent to the &rsquo;listpeers&rsquo; interactive command.
340</p><hr>
341<span id="ntpdc-numeric"></span><div class="header">
342<p>
343Next: <a href="#ntpdc-peers" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc peers</a>, Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-listpeers" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc listpeers</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Invocation</a> &nbsp; </p>
344</div>
345<span id="numeric-option-_0028_002dn_0029"></span><h4 class="subsection">1.1.7 numeric option (-n)</h4>
346<span id="index-ntpdc_002dnumeric"></span>
347
348<p>This is the &ldquo;numeric host addresses&rdquo; option.
349Output all host addresses in dotted-quad numeric format rather than
350converting to the canonical host names.
351</p><hr>
352<span id="ntpdc-peers"></span><div class="header">
353<p>
354Next: <a href="#ntpdc-showpeers" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc showpeers</a>, Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-numeric" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc numeric</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Invocation</a> &nbsp; </p>
355</div>
356<span id="peers-option-_0028_002dp_0029"></span><h4 class="subsection">1.1.8 peers option (-p)</h4>
357<span id="index-ntpdc_002dpeers"></span>
358
359<p>This is the &ldquo;print a list of the peers&rdquo; option.
360</p>
361<p>This option has some usage constraints.  It:
362</p><ul>
363<li> must not appear in combination with any of the following options:
364command.
365</li></ul>
366
367<p>Print a list of the peers known to the server as well as a summary
368of their state. This is equivalent to the &rsquo;peers&rsquo; interactive command.
369</p><hr>
370<span id="ntpdc-showpeers"></span><div class="header">
371<p>
372Next: <a href="#ntpdc-unconnected" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc unconnected</a>, Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-peers" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc peers</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Invocation</a> &nbsp; </p>
373</div>
374<span id="showpeers-option-_0028_002ds_0029"></span><h4 class="subsection">1.1.9 showpeers option (-s)</h4>
375<span id="index-ntpdc_002dshowpeers"></span>
376
377<p>This is the &ldquo;show a list of the peers&rdquo; option.
378</p>
379<p>This option has some usage constraints.  It:
380</p><ul>
381<li> must not appear in combination with any of the following options:
382command.
383</li></ul>
384
385<p>Print a list of the peers known to the server as well as a summary
386of their state. This is equivalent to the &rsquo;dmpeers&rsquo; interactive command.
387</p><hr>
388<span id="ntpdc-unconnected"></span><div class="header">
389<p>
390Next: <a href="#ntpdc-config" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc config</a>, Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-showpeers" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc showpeers</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Invocation</a> &nbsp; </p>
391</div>
392<span id="unconnected-option-_0028_002du_0029"></span><h4 class="subsection">1.1.10 unconnected option (-u)</h4>
393<span id="index-ntpdc_002dunconnected"></span>
394
395<p>This is the &ldquo;use unconnected udp to communicate with ntpd (default on windows)&rdquo; option.
396Open an unconnected UDP association to ntpd (the default
397on Windows).
398</p>
399
400<hr>
401<span id="ntpdc-config"></span><div class="header">
402<p>
403Next: <a href="#ntpdc-exit-status" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc exit status</a>, Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-unconnected" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc unconnected</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Invocation</a> &nbsp; </p>
404</div>
405<span id="presetting_002fconfiguring-ntpdc"></span><h4 class="subsection">1.1.11 presetting/configuring ntpdc</h4>
406
407<p>Any option that is not marked as <i>not presettable</i> may be preset by
408loading values from configuration (&quot;rc&quot; or &quot;ini&quot;) files, and values from environment variables named <code>NTPDC</code> and <code>NTPDC_&lt;OPTION_NAME&gt;</code>.  <code>&lt;OPTION_NAME&gt;</code> must be one of
409the options listed above in upper case and segmented with underscores.
410The <code>NTPDC</code> variable will be tokenized and parsed like
411the command line.  The remaining variables are tested for existence and their
412values are treated like option arguments.
413</p>
414
415<p><code>libopts</code> will search in 2 places for configuration files:
416</p><ul>
417<li> $HOME
418</li><li> $PWD
419</li></ul>
420<p>The environment variables <code>HOME</code>, and <code>PWD</code>
421are expanded and replaced when <samp>ntpdc</samp> runs.
422For any of these that are plain files, they are simply processed.
423For any that are directories, then a file named <samp>.ntprc</samp> is searched for
424within that directory and processed.
425</p>
426<p>Configuration files may be in a wide variety of formats.
427The basic format is an option name followed by a value (argument) on the
428same line.  Values may be separated from the option name with a colon,
429equal sign or simply white space.  Values may be continued across multiple
430lines by escaping the newline with a backslash.
431</p>
432<p>Multiple programs may also share the same initialization file.
433Common options are collected at the top, followed by program specific
434segments.  The segments are separated by lines like:
435</p><div class="example">
436<pre class="example">[NTPDC]
437</pre></div>
438<p>or by
439</p><div class="example">
440<pre class="example">&lt;?program ntpdc&gt;
441</pre></div>
442<p>Do not mix these styles within one configuration file.
443</p>
444<p>Compound values and carefully constructed string values may also be
445specified using XML syntax:
446</p><div class="example">
447<pre class="example">&lt;option-name&gt;
448   &lt;sub-opt&gt;...&amp;lt;...&amp;gt;...&lt;/sub-opt&gt;
449&lt;/option-name&gt;
450</pre></div>
451<p>yielding an <code>option-name.sub-opt</code> string value of
452</p><div class="example">
453<pre class="example">&quot;...&lt;...&gt;...&quot;
454</pre></div>
455<p><code>AutoOpts</code> does not track suboptions.  You simply note that it is a
456hierarchicly valued option.  <code>AutoOpts</code> does provide a means for searching
457the associated name/value pair list (see: optionFindValue).
458</p>
459<p>The command line options relating to configuration and/or usage help are:
460</p>
461<span id="version-_0028_002d_0029"></span><h4 class="subsubheading">version (-)</h4>
462
463<p>Print the program version to standard out, optionally with licensing
464information, then exit 0.  The optional argument specifies how much licensing
465detail to provide.  The default is to print just the version.  The licensing information may be selected with an option argument.
466Only the first letter of the argument is examined:
467</p>
468<dl compact="compact">
469<dt>&lsquo;<samp>version</samp>&rsquo;</dt>
470<dd><p>Only print the version.  This is the default.
471</p></dd>
472<dt>&lsquo;<samp>copyright</samp>&rsquo;</dt>
473<dd><p>Name the copyright usage licensing terms.
474</p></dd>
475<dt>&lsquo;<samp>verbose</samp>&rsquo;</dt>
476<dd><p>Print the full copyright usage licensing terms.
477</p></dd>
478</dl>
479
480<hr>
481<span id="ntpdc-exit-status"></span><div class="header">
482<p>
483Next: <a href="#ntpdc-Usage" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc Usage</a>, Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-config" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc config</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Invocation</a> &nbsp; </p>
484</div>
485<span id="ntpdc-exit-status-1"></span><h4 class="subsection">1.1.12 ntpdc exit status</h4>
486
487<p>One of the following exit values will be returned:
488</p><dl compact="compact">
489<dt>&lsquo;<samp>0 (EXIT_SUCCESS)</samp>&rsquo;</dt>
490<dd><p>Successful program execution.
491</p></dd>
492<dt>&lsquo;<samp>1 (EXIT_FAILURE)</samp>&rsquo;</dt>
493<dd><p>The operation failed or the command syntax was not valid.
494</p></dd>
495<dt>&lsquo;<samp>66 (EX_NOINPUT)</samp>&rsquo;</dt>
496<dd><p>A specified configuration file could not be loaded.
497</p></dd>
498<dt>&lsquo;<samp>70 (EX_SOFTWARE)</samp>&rsquo;</dt>
499<dd><p>libopts had an internal operational error.  Please report
500it to autogen-users@lists.sourceforge.net.  Thank you.
501</p></dd>
502</dl>
503<hr>
504<span id="ntpdc-Usage"></span><div class="header">
505<p>
506Next: <a href="#ntpdc-See-Also" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc See Also</a>, Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-exit-status" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc exit status</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Invocation</a> &nbsp; </p>
507</div>
508<span id="ntpdc-Usage-1"></span><h4 class="subsection">1.1.13 ntpdc Usage</h4>
509<hr>
510<span id="ntpdc-See-Also"></span><div class="header">
511<p>
512Next: <a href="#ntpdc-Authors" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc Authors</a>, Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-Usage" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc Usage</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Invocation</a> &nbsp; </p>
513</div>
514<span id="ntpdc-See-Also-1"></span><h4 class="subsection">1.1.14 ntpdc See Also</h4>
515<hr>
516<span id="ntpdc-Authors"></span><div class="header">
517<p>
518Next: <a href="#ntpdc-Bugs" accesskey="n" rel="next">ntpdc Bugs</a>, Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-See-Also" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc See Also</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Invocation</a> &nbsp; </p>
519</div>
520<span id="ntpdc-Authors-1"></span><h4 class="subsection">1.1.15 ntpdc Authors</h4>
521<hr>
522<span id="ntpdc-Bugs"></span><div class="header">
523<p>
524Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-Authors" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc Authors</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Invocation</a> &nbsp; </p>
525</div>
526<span id="ntpdc-Bugs-1"></span><h4 class="subsection">1.1.16 ntpdc Bugs</h4>
527
528<hr>
529<span id="Usage"></span><div class="header">
530<p>
531Previous: <a href="#ntpdc-Invocation" accesskey="p" rel="prev">ntpdc Invocation</a>, Up: <a href="#ntpdc-Description" accesskey="u" rel="up">ntpdc Description</a> &nbsp; </p>
532</div>
533<span id="Usage-1"></span><h3 class="section">1.2 Usage</h3>
534
535<p>The simplest use of this program is as an unprivileged command to
536check the current time, offset, and error in the local clock.
537For example:
538</p>
539<div class="example">
540<pre class="example">ntpdc ntpserver.somewhere
541</pre></div>
542
543<p>With suitable privilege, it can be run as a command or in a
544<code>cron</code> job to reset the local clock from a reliable server, like
545the <code>ntpdate</code> and <code>rdate</code> commands.
546For example:
547</p>
548<div class="example">
549<pre class="example">ntpdc -a ntpserver.somewhere
550</pre></div>
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