There is a showall parameter to the worker printout code for the peers display in ntpq and ntpmon.
ntpmon has the s keyboard command to toggle it. ntpq has lpeers and lassociations. Short version: I vote we nuke it - general cruft reduction. Long version: I've never found a good use for it. I have been confused because peers hid info that I was looking for. Nuking it will have subtle changes in the UI. We can leave the old ntpq commands around as aliases, but I'd vote for removing them. I just set the default in ntpmon to True. I hacked peers and assoc in ntpq to use True which makes them like lpeers and lassoc. There are also lopeers and lpassoc. I don't know how to setup a test case. I think the problem I was chasing ages ago was pool servers and DNS. That was a long time ago before the DNS path inntpd did decent logging. The main problem is that the interesting case doesn't happen often enough to keep the idea alive in our collective consciousness. If you know what to look for, you can find subtle differences in the documentation. I haven't found a good description of which slots get skipped. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org http://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel