Am Mittwoch, 20. September 2006 21:59 schrieb Christian Hammers:
> The only thing that one normally does with a running ntpd is to query
> if all peers are reachable so it would be quite handy if the
> "/etc/init.d/ntp status" command would tell that in addition to the
> plain "NTP server is running".

I'm unsure about this.  On its face, it sounds like a good idea.  But I don't 
know what sort of dependencies this introduces into running "/etc/init.d/ntp 
status" (network, resolver, access control, firewall?).  It's not 
like "ntpq -c peers" is so hard to type, is it?

Let's see if others have an opinion.


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