Sounds like rather than looking at logs you want a monitoring tool. I
would then suggest you look at nagios (www.nagios.org) or bigbrother.
Both have plugins or modules to check if ntp is running . 

Atif Malik

On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 16:26, Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 11:14, Genti Hila wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I have an Linux Box that acts as an NTP (network time protocol) server and i would 
> > like to sent the critical logs, especially if the ntpd daemon stops.
> > 
> > Can anybody give some directions on that ?
> > 
> > Any idea is appreciated
> > 
> > Genti
> 
> this is the only issue I have with ntpd:
> 
> If the daemon stops or in one case I had a smp machine that would skew
> the time faster than ntp would keepup with it so I created a script taht
> would check all the machines listed in a file and do some ugly hacks to
> figure out if the box was synced or not.  I run it via cron
> periodically:
> 
> I will put the script at 
> 
> http://www.elevating.com/bret/checktime.pl 
> 
> browser readable :
> http://www.elevating.com/bret/checktime.pl.txt
> 
> if you are interested.
> 
> I have been playing with a better way to do this using ntpdc. For
> instance 
> 
> ntpdc -c sysinfo |awk '/stratum/ {print $2}'
> 
> 
> will print the stratum that the peer of the machine is running at.  On
> my machines if it is synced it usually prints 2 or 3 depending on the
> server it is synced to.  If a box is not synced it prints 11 since that
> is the stratum I set the local fudge to.  At least I think that is
> right.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Bret
> 
> 
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