Try 'ntptrace' or 'ntptrace FQDN' or 'ntptrace 192.168.1.1'
On Sunday 18 November 2001 01:36 am, you wrote: > Hi Bret > > I use ntp from a CRON command line every 6 hours. It leaves a trail in > /var/spool/mail/root > > > Mike > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bret Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sunday, 18 November 2001 21:55 > To: redhat-list > Subject: ntp status > > > Is there anyway to determine whether or not a redhat7.1 box is synced to > a timeserver via ntp? I can see the daemon running via ps of course but > I can't find a way to tell if it is currently synced. In fact I can;t > figure out any way other than an expect script running ntpq and then > pe to tell from a script. I hope I am missing something. > > any tips appreciated > > Thanks > > Bret > > > > _______________________________________________ > Redhat-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list > > > This mail was processed by Mail essentials for Exchange/SMTP, > the email security & management gateway. Mail essentials adds > content checking, email encryption, anti spam, anti virus, > attachment compression, personalised auto responders, archiving > and more to your Microsoft Exchange Server or SMTP mail server. > For more information visit http://www.mailessentials.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > Redhat-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list