[hobbit] ntpstat graphs

Kevin.Hanrahan at novainfo.com Kevin.Hanrahan at novainfo.com
Wed Apr 27 19:24:09 CEST 2005


Henrik cooked up some custom scripts for those graphs himself. I tried to
get them to work but never could....probably something stupid on my part

-----Original Message-----
From: Deal, Richard [mailto:rdeal at tigr.org] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 1:09 PM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: [hobbit] ntpstat graphs


How does one get the ntp drift graphs like on :
http://www.hswn.dk/hobbit-cgi/hobbitgraph.sh?host=fenris.hswn.dk&service
=ntpstat&first=1&count=1&disp=fenris%2ehswn%2edk&action=menu

I primarily use the server-time-ntp.0.9.2.3.tar.gz script from deadcat but
on machines that are not supported I use the hobbit built in ntp test I
tried using bb-ntp-1_5.sh.gz as well with no results.  

The man page for hobbitd_larrd states:
ntpstat
    Tracks the deviation between the local system time and an NTP server,
using the output from the "ntpq" and "ntpdc" commands. To get these data,
your server must be running an NTP daemon, and the LARRD "ntpstat" add-on
script must be installed in the BB client.

But I couldn't find the ntpstat script in lard-0.43d
Also shouldn't this ntpstat graph show up on the ntp test page? Thanks

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