Hi, in a program I wrote I used the existence of the "state" variable to detect a ntpd v4. To my surprise I found a server that runs NTPv4 without a "state" variable:
ntpq> rl assID=0 status=0415 leap_none, sync_uhf_clock, 1 event, event_clock_reset, version="ntpd [email protected] Mon Feb 8 15:25:35 UTC 2010 (1)", processor="i686", system="Linux/2.6.32.7-ppsbeta", leap=00, stratum=1, precision=-20, rootdelay=0.000, rootdisp=0.141, refid=GPS, reftime=d00f9725.13579120 Fri, Aug 13 2010 12:04:21.075, clock=d00f972d.e89a3fc1 Fri, Aug 13 2010 12:04:29.908, peer=46241, tc=4, mintc=3, offset=0.002, frequency=26.025, sys_jitter=0.002, clk_jitter=0.003, clk_wander=0.000 Is that standard, or is it a patched version? While I might like the additional variables, I wonder where the old ones went to... Regards, Ulrich _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
