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On Sunday 18 November 2001 07:33 am, Devon wrote:

> I believe /sbin/ntpq -p will do the trick.
>
> [root@enigma root]# ntpq -p
> remote       refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset      
> jitter ===============================================
> +bonehed.lcs.mit .GPS.   1 u  869 1024  377   48.546    4.924   6.723
> +tick.usno.navy. .PSC.     1 u  841 1024  377   61.899   12.004 11.965 
> *tock.usno.navy. .PSC.    1 u  824 1024  377   37.280    0.016  6.736

Rereading your post,
If you're trying to check the ntp status of a remote host, you can do:
ntpq -p hostname, as well.

- -D

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