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   10: <h3>Monitoring Options</h3>
   11: <img src="pic/pogo8.gif" alt="gif" align="left"><a href="http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/pictures.html">from <i>Pogo</i>,
   12: Walt Kelly</a>
   13: <p>Pig was hired to watch the logs.</p>
   14: <p>Last update:
   15: 	<!-- #BeginDate format:En2m -->10-May-2009  16:19<!-- #EndDate -->
   16: 	UTC</p>
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   18: <h4>Related Links</h4>
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   21: <h4>Table of Contents</h4>
   22: <ul>
   23: 	<li class="inline"><a href="#intro">introduction</a></li>
   24: 	<li class="inline"><a href="#cmd">Monitoring Options</a></li>
   25: 	<li class="inline"><a href="#types">File Set Types</a></li>
   26: </ul>
   27: <hr>
   28: <h4 id="intro">Introduction</h4>
   29: <p>The <tt>ntpd</tt> includes a comprehensive monitoring facility which collects
   30: 	statistical data of various types and writes the data to files associated with
   31: 	each type at defined events or intervals. The files associated with a particular
   32: 	type are collectively called the generation file set for that type. The files
   33: 	in the file set are the members of that set.</p>
   34: <p>File sets have names specific to the type and generation epoch. The names
   35: 	are constructed from three concatenated elements <i><tt>prefix</tt></i>, <i><tt>filename</tt></i> and <i><tt>suffix</tt></i>:</p>
   36: <dl>
   37: 	<dt><i><tt>prefix</tt></i></dt>
   38: 	<dd>The directory path specified in the <tt>statsdir</tt> command.</dd>
   39: 	<dt><i><tt>name</tt></i></dt>
   40: 	<dd>The name specified by the <tt>file</tt> option of the <tt>filegen</tt> command.</dd>
   41: 	<dt><i><tt>suffix</tt></i></dt>
   42: 	<dd>A string of elements bdginning with . (dot) followed by a number of elements
   43: 		depending on the file set type.</dd>
   44: </dl>
   45: <p>Statistics files can be managed using scripts, examples of which are in the <tt>./scripts</tt> directory.
   46: 	Using these or similar scripts and Unix <tt>cron</tt> jobs, the files can be
   47: 	automatically summarized and archived for retrospective analysis.</p>
   48: <h4 id="cmd">Monitoring Commands</h4>
   49: <dl>
   50: 	<dt id="filegen"><tt>filegen <i>name</i> file <i>filename</i> [type <i>type</i>]
   51: 			[link | nolink] [enable | disable]</tt></dt>
   52: 	<dd>
   53: 		<dl>
   54: 			<dt><i><tt>name</tt></i></dt>
   55: 			<dd>Specifies the file set type from the list in the next section.</dd>
   56: 			<dt><tt>file <i>filename</i></tt></dt>
   57: 			<dd>Specfies the file set name.</dd>
   58: 			<dt><tt>type <i>typename</i></tt></dt>
   59: 			<dd>Specifies the file set interval. The following intervals are supported
   60: 				with default <tt>day</tt>:</dd>
   61: 			<dd>
   62: 				<dl>
   63: 					<dt><tt>none</tt></dt>
   64: 					<dd>The file set is actually a single plain file.</dd>
   65: 					<dt><tt>pid</tt></dt>
   66: 					<dd>One file set member is created for every incarnation of <tt>ntpd</tt>.
   67: 						The file name suffix is the string .<tt>n</tt>, where <tt>n</tt> is the
   68: 						process ID of the <tt>ntpd</tt> server process.</dd>
   69: 					<dt><tt>day</tt></dt>
   70: 					<dd>One file set member is created per day. A day is defined as the period
   71: 						between 00:00 and 23:59 UTC. The file name suffix is the string .<tt>yyyymmdd</tt>,
   72: 						where <tt>yyyy</tt> is the year, <tt>mm</tt> the month of the year and <tt>dd</tt> the
   73: 						day of the month. Thus, member created on 10 December 1992 would have suffix <tt>.19921210</tt>.</dd>
   74: 					<dt><tt>week</tt></dt>
   75: 					<dd>One file set member is created per week. The week is defined as the
   76: 						day of year modulo 7. The file name suffix is the string .<tt>yyyyWww</tt>,
   77: 						where <tt>yyyy</tt> is the year, <tt>W</tt> stands for itself and <tt>ww</tt> the
   78: 						week number starting from 0. For example, The member created on 10 January
   79: 						1992 would have suffix <tt>.1992W1</tt>.</dd>
   80: 					<dt><tt>month</tt></dt>
   81: 					<dd>One file set member is created per month. The file name suffix is the
   82: 						string .<tt>yyyymm</tt>, where <tt>yyyy</tt> is the year and <tt>mm</tt> the
   83: 						month of the year starting from 1. For example, The member created on 10
   84: 						January 1992 would have suffix <tt>.199201</tt>.</dd>
   85: 					<dt><tt>year</tt></dt>
   86: 					<dd>One file set member is generated per year. The file name suffix is the
   87: 						string .<tt>yyyy</tt>, where <tt>yyyy</tt> is the year. For example, The
   88: 						member created on 1 January 1992 would have suffix <tt>.1992</tt>.</dd>
   89: 					<dt><tt>age</tt></dt>
   90: 					<dd>One file set member is generated every 24 hours of <tt>ntpd</tt> operation.
   91: 						The filename suffix is the string <tt>.adddddddd</tt>, where <tt>a</tt> stands
   92: 						for itself and <tt>dddddddd</tt> is the <tt>ntpd</tt> running time in seconds
   93: 						at the start of the corresponding 24-hour period.</dd>
   94: 				</dl>
   95: 			</dd>
   96: 			<dt><tt>link | nolink</tt></dt>
   97: 			<dd>It is convenient to be able to access the current file set members by
   98: 				file name, but without the suffix. This feature is enabled by <tt>link</tt> and
   99: 				disabled by <tt>nolink</tt>. If enabled, which is the default, a hard link
  100: 				from the current file set member to a file without suffix is created. When
  101: 				there is already a file with this name and the number of links to this file
  102: 				is one, it is renamed by appending a dot, the letter <tt>C</tt>, and the
  103: 				pid of the <tt>ntpd</tt> server process. When the number of links is greater
  104: 				than one, the file is unlinked. This allows the current file to be accessed
  105: 				by a constant name.</dd>
  106: 			<dt><tt>enable | disable</tt></dt>
  107: 			<dd>Enable or disable the recording function, with default <tt>enable</tt>.
  108: 				These options are intended for remote configutation commands.</dd>
  109: 		</dl>
  110: 	</dd>
  111: 	<dt><tt>statsdir <i>directory_path</i></tt></dt>
  112: 	<dd>Specify the directory path prefix for statistics file names.</dd>
  113: </dl>
  114: <h4 id="types">File Set Types</h4>
  115: <dl>
  116: 	<dt><tt>clockstats</tt></dt>
  117: 	<dd>Record reference clock statistics. Each update received from a reference
  118: 		clock driver appends one line to the <tt>clockstats</tt> file set:</dd>
  119: 	<dd><tt>49213 525.624 127.127.4.1 93 226 00:08:29.606 D</tt></dd>
  120: 	<dd>
  121: 		<table width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2">
  122: 			<tr>
  123: 				<td>Item</td>
  124: 				<td>Units</td>
  125: 				<td>Description</td>
  126: 			</tr>
  127: 			<tr>
  128: 				<td><tt>49213</tt></td>
  129: 				<td>MJD</td>
  130: 				<td>date</td>
  131: 			</tr>
  132: 			<tr>
  133: 				<td><tt>525.624</tt></td>
  134: 				<td>s</td>
  135: 				<td>time past midnight</td>
  136: 			</tr>
  137: 			<tr>
  138: 				<td><tt>127.127.4.1</tt></td>
  139: 				<td>IP</td>
  140: 				<td>reference clock address</td>
  141: 			</tr>
  142: 			<tr>
  143: 				<td><tt><i>message</i></tt></td>
  144: 				<td>text</td>
  145: 				<td>log message</td>
  146: 			</tr>
  147: 		</table>
  148: 	</dd>
  149: 	<dd>The <tt><i>message</i></tt> field includes the last timecode received in
  150: 		decoded ASCII format, where meaningful. In some cases a good deal of additional
  151: 		information is displayed. See information specific to each reference clock
  152: 		for further details.</dd>
  153: 	<dt><tt>cryptostats</tt></dt>
  154: 	<dd>Record significant events in the Autokey protocol. This option requires
  155: 		the OpenSSL cryptographic software library. Each event appends one line to
  156: 		the <tt>cryptostats</tt> file set:</dd>
  157: 	<dd><tt>49213 525.624 128.4.1.1 <i>message</i></tt></dd>
  158: 	<dd>
  159: 		<table width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2">
  160: 			<tr>
  161: 				<td>Item</td>
  162: 				<td>Units</td>
  163: 				<td>Description</td>
  164: 			</tr>
  165: 			<tr>
  166: 				<td><tt>49213</tt></td>
  167: 				<td>MJD</td>
  168: 				<td>date</td>
  169: 			</tr>
  170: 			<tr>
  171: 				<td><tt>525.624</tt></td>
  172: 				<td>s</td>
  173: 				<td>time past midnight</td>
  174: 			</tr>
  175: 			<tr>
  176: 				<td><tt>128.4.1.1</tt></td>
  177: 				<td>IP</td>
  178: 				<td>source address (<tt>0.0.0.0</tt> for system)</td>
  179: 			</tr>
  180: 			<tr>
  181: 				<td><tt><i>message</i></tt></td>
  182: 				<td>text</td>
  183: 				<td>log message</td>
  184: 			</tr>
  185: 		</table>
  186: 	</dd>
  187: 	<dd>The <tt><i>message</i></tt> field includes the message type and certain
  188: 		ancillary information. See the <a href="authopt.html">Authentication Options</a> page
  189: 		for further information.</dd>
  190: 	<dt><tt>loopstats</tt></dt>
  191: 	<dd>Record clock discipline loop statistics. Each system clock update appends
  192: 		one line to the <tt>loopstats</tt> file set:</dd>
  193: 	<dd><tt>50935 75440.031 0.000006019 13.778 0.000351733 0.013380 6</tt></dd>
  194: 	<dd>
  195: 		<table width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2">
  196: 			<tr>
  197: 				<td>Item</td>
  198: 				<td>Units</td>
  199: 				<td>Description</td>
  200: 			</tr>
  201: 			<tr>
  202: 				<td><tt>50935</tt></td>
  203: 				<td>MJD</td>
  204: 				<td>date</td>
  205: 			</tr>
  206: 			<tr>
  207: 				<td><tt>75440.031</tt></td>
  208: 				<td>s</td>
  209: 				<td>time past midnight</td>
  210: 			</tr>
  211: 			<tr>
  212: 				<td><tt>0.000006019</tt></td>
  213: 				<td>s</td>
  214: 				<td>clock offset</td>
  215: 			</tr>
  216: 			<tr>
  217: 				<td><tt>13.778</tt></td>
  218: 				<td>PPM</td>
  219: 				<td>frequency offset</td>
  220: 			</tr>
  221: 			<tr>
  222: 				<td><tt>0.000351733</tt></td>
  223: 				<td>s</td>
  224: 				<td>RMS jitter</td>
  225: 			</tr>
  226: 			<tr>
  227: 				<td><tt>0.013380</tt></td>
  228: 				<td>PPM</td>
  229: 				<td>RMS&nbsp;frequency jitter (aka wander)</td>
  230: 			</tr>
  231: 			<tr>
  232: 				<td><tt>6 </tt></td>
  233: 				<td>log<sub>2</sub> s</td>
  234: 				<td>clock discipline loop time constant</td>
  235: 			</tr>
  236: 		</table>
  237: 	</dd>
  238: 	<dt><tt>peerstats</tt></dt>
  239: 	<dd>Record peer statistics. Each NTP packet or reference clock update received
  240: 		appends one line to the <tt>peerstats</tt> file set:</dd>
  241: 	<dd><tt>48773 10847.650 127.127.4.1 9714 -0.001605376 0.000000000 0.001424877
  242: 			0.000958674</tt></dd>
  243: 	<dd>
  244: 		<table width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2">
  245: 			<tr>
  246: 				<td>Item</td>
  247: 				<td>Units</td>
  248: 				<td>Description</td>
  249: 			</tr>
  250: 			<tr>
  251: 				<td><tt>48773</tt></td>
  252: 				<td>MJD</td>
  253: 				<td>date</td>
  254: 			</tr>
  255: 			<tr>
  256: 				<td><tt>10847.650</tt></td>
  257: 				<td>s</td>
  258: 				<td>time past midnight</td>
  259: 			</tr>
  260: 			<tr>
  261: 				<td><tt>127.127.4.1</tt></td>
  262: 				<td>IP</td>
  263: 				<td>source address</td>
  264: 			</tr>
  265: 			<tr>
  266: 				<td><tt>9714</tt></td>
  267: 				<td>hex</td>
  268: 				<td>status word</td>
  269: 			</tr>
  270: 			<tr>
  271: 				<td><tt>-0.001605376</tt></td>
  272: 				<td>s</td>
  273: 				<td>clock offset</td>
  274: 			</tr>
  275: 			<tr>
  276: 				<td><tt>0.000000000 </tt></td>
  277: 				<td>s</td>
  278: 				<td>roundtrip delay</td>
  279: 			</tr>
  280: 			<tr>
  281: 				<td><tt>0.001424877</tt></td>
  282: 				<td>s</td>
  283: 				<td>dispersion</td>
  284: 			</tr>
  285: 			<tr>
  286: 				<td><tt>0.000958674</tt></td>
  287: 				<td>s</td>
  288: 				<td>RMS&nbsp;jitter</td>
  289: 			</tr>
  290: 		</table>
  291: 	</dd>
  292: 	<dd>The status field is encoded in hex format as described in Appendix B of
  293: 		the NTP specification RFC 1305.</dd>
  294: 	<dt><tt>protostats</tt></dt>
  295: 	<dd>Record significant peer, system and [rptpcp; events. Each significant event
  296: 		appends one line to the <tt>protostats</tt> file set:</dd>
  297: 	<dd><tt>49213 525.624 128.4.1.1 963a 8a <i>message</i></tt></dd>
  298: 	<dd>
  299: 		<table width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2">
  300: 			<tr>
  301: 				<td>Item</td>
  302: 				<td>Units</td>
  303: 				<td>Description</td>
  304: 			</tr>
  305: 			<tr>
  306: 				<td><tt>49213</tt></td>
  307: 				<td>MJD</td>
  308: 				<td>date</td>
  309: 			</tr>
  310: 			<tr>
  311: 				<td><tt>525.624</tt></td>
  312: 				<td>s</td>
  313: 				<td>time past midnight</td>
  314: 			</tr>
  315: 			<tr>
  316: 				<td><tt>128.4.1.1</tt></td>
  317: 				<td>IP</td>
  318: 				<td>source address (<tt>0.0.0.0</tt> for system)</td>
  319: 			</tr>
  320: 			<tr>
  321: 				<td><tt>963a</tt></td>
  322: 				<td>code</td>
  323: 				<td>status word</td>
  324: 			</tr>
  325: 			<tr>
  326: 				<td><tt>8a</tt></td>
  327: 				<td>code</td>
  328: 				<td>event message code</td>
  329: 			</tr>
  330: 			<tr>
  331: 				<td><tt><i>message</i></tt></td>
  332: 				<td>text</td>
  333: 				<td>event message</td>
  334: 			</tr>
  335: 		</table>
  336: 	</dd>
  337: 	<dd>The event message code and <tt><i>message</i></tt> field are described on
  338: 		the <a href="decode.html">Event Messages and Status Words</a> page.</dd>
  339: 	<dt><tt>rawstats</tt></dt>
  340: 	<dd>Record timestamp statistics. Each NTP packet received appends one line to
  341: 		the <tt>rawstats</tt> file set:</dd>
  342: 	<dd><tt>50928 2132.543 128.4.1.1 128.4.1.20 3102453281.584327000 3102453281.58622800031
  343: 			02453332.540806000 3102453332.541458000</tt></dd>
  344: 	<dd>
  345: 		<table width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2">
  346: 			<tr>
  347: 				<td>Item</td>
  348: 				<td>Units</td>
  349: 				<td>Description</td>
  350: 			</tr>
  351: 			<tr>
  352: 				<td><tt>50928</tt></td>
  353: 				<td>MJD</td>
  354: 				<td>date</td>
  355: 			</tr>
  356: 			<tr>
  357: 				<td><tt>2132.543</tt></td>
  358: 				<td>s</td>
  359: 				<td>time past midnight</td>
  360: 			</tr>
  361: 			<tr>
  362: 				<td><tt>128.4.1.1</tt></td>
  363: 				<td>IP</td>
  364: 				<td>source address</td>
  365: 			</tr>
  366: 			<tr>
  367: 				<td><tt>128.4.1.20</tt></td>
  368: 				<td>IP</td>
  369: 				<td>destination address</td>
  370: 			</tr>
  371: 			<tr>
  372: 				<td><tt>3102453281.584327000</tt></td>
  373: 				<td>NTP&nbsp;s</td>
  374: 				<td>origin timestamp</td>
  375: 			</tr>
  376: 			<tr>
  377: 				<td><tt>3102453281.586228000</tt></td>
  378: 				<td>NTP s</td>
  379: 				<td>receive timestamp</td>
  380: 			</tr>
  381: 			<tr>
  382: 				<td><tt>3102453332.540806000 </tt></td>
  383: 				<td>NTP s</td>
  384: 				<td>transmit timestamp</td>
  385: 			</tr>
  386: 			<tr>
  387: 				<td><tt>3102453332.541458000</tt></td>
  388: 				<td>NTP&nbsp;s</td>
  389: 				<td>destination timestamp</td>
  390: 			</tr>
  391: 		</table>
  392: 	</dd>
  393: 	<dt><tt>sysstats</tt></dt>
  394: 	<dd>Record system statistics. Each hour one line is appended to the <tt>sysstats</tt> file
  395: 		set in the following format:</dd>
  396: 	<dd><tt>50928 2132.543 3600 81965 0 9546 56 512 540 10 4 147 1</tt></dd>
  397: 	<dd>
  398: 		<table width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2">
  399: 			<tr>
  400: 				<td>Item</td>
  401: 				<td>Units</td>
  402: 				<td>Description</td>
  403: 			</tr>
  404: 			<tr>
  405: 				<td><tt>50928</tt></td>
  406: 				<td>MJD</td>
  407: 				<td>date</td>
  408: 			</tr>
  409: 			<tr>
  410: 				<td><tt>2132.543</tt></td>
  411: 				<td>s</td>
  412: 				<td>time past midnight</td>
  413: 			</tr>
  414: 			<tr>
  415: 				<td><tt>3600</tt></td>
  416: 				<td>s</td>
  417: 				<td>time since reset</td>
  418: 			</tr>
  419: 			<tr>
  420: 				<td><tt>81965</tt></td>
  421: 				<td>#</td>
  422: 				<td>packets received</td>
  423: 			</tr>
  424: 			<tr>
  425: 				<td><tt>0</tt></td>
  426: 				<td>#</td>
  427: 				<td>packets for this host</td>
  428: 			</tr>
  429: 			<tr>
  430: 				<td><tt>9546</tt></td>
  431: 				<td>#</td>
  432: 				<td>current versions</td>
  433: 			</tr>
  434: 			<tr>
  435: 				<td><tt>56</tt></td>
  436: 				<td>#</td>
  437: 				<td>old version</td>
  438: 			</tr>
  439: 			<tr>
  440: 				<td><tt>512</tt></td>
  441: 				<td>#</td>
  442: 				<td>access denied</td>
  443: 			</tr>
  444: 			<tr>
  445: 				<td><tt>540</tt></td>
  446: 				<td>#</td>
  447: 				<td>bad length or format</td>
  448: 			</tr>
  449: 			<tr>
  450: 				<td><tt>10</tt></td>
  451: 				<td>#</td>
  452: 				<td>bad authentication</td>
  453: 			</tr>
  454: 			<tr>
  455: 				<td><tt>4</tt></td>
  456: 				<td>#</td>
  457: 				<td>declined</td>
  458: 			</tr>
  459: 			<tr>
  460: 				<td><tt>147</tt></td>
  461: 				<td>#</td>
  462: 				<td>rate exceeded</td>
  463: 			</tr>
  464: 			<tr>
  465: 				<td><tt>1</tt></td>
  466: 				<td>#</td>
  467: 				<td>kiss-o'-death packets sent</td>
  468: 			</tr>
  469: 		</table>
  470: 	</dd>
  471: 	<dt><tt>timingstats</tt></dt>
  472: 	<dd>(Only available when the deamon is compiled with process time debugging
  473: 		support (--enable-debug-timing - costs performance). Record processing time
  474: 		statistics for various selected code paths.</dd>
  475: 	<dd><tt>53876 36.920 10.0.3.5 1 0.000014592 input processing delay</tt></dd>
  476: 	<dd>
  477: 		<table width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2">
  478: 			<tr>
  479: 				<td>Item</td>
  480: 				<td>Units</td>
  481: 				<td>Description</td>
  482: 			</tr>
  483: 			<tr>
  484: 				<td><tt>53876</tt></td>
  485: 				<td>MJD</td>
  486: 				<td>date</td>
  487: 			</tr>
  488: 			<tr>
  489: 				<td><tt>36.920</tt></td>
  490: 				<td>s</td>
  491: 				<td>time past midnight</td>
  492: 			</tr>
  493: 			<tr>
  494: 				<td><tt>10.0.3.5</tt></td>
  495: 				<td>IP</td>
  496: 				<td>server address</td>
  497: 			</tr>
  498: 			<tr>
  499: 				<td><tt>1</tt></td>
  500: 				<td>#</td>
  501: 				<td>event count</td>
  502: 			</tr>
  503: 			<tr>
  504: 				<td><tt>0.000014592</tt></td>
  505: 				<td>s</td>
  506: 				<td>total time</td>
  507: 			</tr>
  508: 			<tr>
  509: 				<td><tt><i>message</i></tt></td>
  510: 				<td>text</td>
  511: 				<td>code path description (see source)</td>
  512: 			</tr>
  513: 		</table>
  514: 	</dd>
  515: </dl>
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