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Tue May 29 12:08:38 2012 UTC (12 years ago) by misho
Branches: ntp, MAIN
CVS tags: v4_2_6p5p0, v4_2_6p5, HEAD
ntp 4.2.6p5

    1: /* -*- Mode: Text -*- */
    2: 
    3: autogen definitions options;
    4: 
    5: prog-name      = "ntpdc";
    6: prog-title     = "vendor-specific NTP query program";
    7: argument       = '[ host ...]';
    8: 
    9: #include copyright.def
   10: #include homerc.def
   11: #include autogen-version.def
   12: 
   13: test-main;
   14: 
   15: flag = {
   16:     name      = ipv4;
   17:     value     = 4;
   18:     flags-cant = ipv6;
   19:     descrip   = "Force IPv4 DNS name resolution";
   20:     doc = <<-  _EndOfDoc_
   21: 	Force DNS resolution of following host names on the command line
   22: 	to the IPv4 namespace.
   23: 	_EndOfDoc_;
   24: };
   25: 
   26: flag = {
   27:     name      = ipv6;
   28:     value     = 6;
   29:     flags-cant = ipv4;
   30:     descrip   = "Force IPv6 DNS name resolution";
   31:     doc = <<-  _EndOfDoc_
   32: 	Force DNS resolution of following host names on the command line
   33: 	to the IPv6 namespace.
   34: 	_EndOfDoc_;
   35: };
   36: 
   37: flag = {
   38:     name      = command;
   39:     value     = c;
   40:     arg-type  = string;
   41:     descrip   = "run a command and exit";
   42:     max       = NOLIMIT;
   43:     arg-name  = cmd;
   44:     stack-arg;
   45:     doc = <<-  _EndOfDoc_
   46: 	The following argument is interpreted as an interactive format command
   47: 	and is added to the list of commands to be executed on the specified
   48: 	host(s).
   49: 	_EndOfDoc_;
   50: };
   51: 
   52: flag = {
   53:     name      = listpeers;
   54:     value     = l;
   55:     descrip   = "Print a list of the peers";
   56:     flags-cant = command;
   57:     doc = <<-  _EndOfDoc_
   58: 	Print a list of the peers known to the server as well as a summary of
   59: 	their state. This is equivalent to the 'listpeers' interactive command.
   60: 	_EndOfDoc_;
   61: };
   62: 
   63: flag = {
   64:     name      = peers;
   65:     value     = p;
   66:     descrip   = "Print a list of the peers";
   67:     flags-cant = command;
   68:     doc = <<-  _EndOfDoc_
   69: 	Print a list of the peers known to the server as well as a summary
   70: 	of their state. This is equivalent to the 'peers' interactive command.
   71: 	_EndOfDoc_;
   72: };
   73: 
   74: flag = {
   75:     name      = showpeers;
   76:     value     = s;
   77:     descrip   = "Show a list of the peers";
   78:     flags-cant = command;
   79:     doc = <<-  _EndOfDoc_
   80: 	Print a list of the peers known to the server as well as a summary
   81: 	of their state. This is equivalent to the 'dmpeers' interactive command.
   82: 	_EndOfDoc_;
   83: };
   84: 
   85: flag = {
   86:     name      = interactive;
   87:     value     = i;
   88:     flags-cant = command, listpeers, peers, showpeers;
   89:     descrip   = "Force ntpq to operate in interactive mode";
   90:     doc = <<-  _EndOfDoc_
   91: 	Force ntpq to operate in interactive mode.  Prompts will be written
   92: 	to the standard output and commands read from the standard input.
   93: 	_EndOfDoc_;
   94: };
   95: 
   96: #include debug-opt.def
   97: 
   98: flag = {
   99:     name      = numeric;
  100:     value     = n;
  101:     descrip   = "numeric host addresses";
  102:     doc = <<-  _EndOfDoc_
  103: 	Output all host addresses in dotted-quad numeric format rather than
  104: 	converting to the canonical host names. 
  105: 	_EndOfDoc_;
  106: };
  107: 
  108: detail = <<-  _END_DETAIL
  109: 	The
  110: 	[= prog-name =]
  111: 	utility program is used to query an NTP daemon about its
  112: 	current state and to request changes in that state.
  113: 	It uses NTP mode 7 control message formats described in the source code.
  114: 	The program may
  115: 	be run either in interactive mode or controlled using command line
  116: 	arguments.
  117: 	Extensive state and statistics information is available
  118: 	through the
  119: 	[= prog-name =]
  120: 	interface.
  121: 	In addition, nearly all the
  122: 	configuration options which can be specified at startup using
  123: 	ntpd's configuration file may also be specified at run time using
  124: 	[= prog-name =] .
  125: 
  126: 
  127: 	_END_DETAIL;

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