Sync with dist spelling fixes.

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.\" $NetBSD: ntpdc.8,v 1.8 2002/02/08 01:38:52 ross Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: ntpdc.8,v 1.9 2002/12/21 12:40:49 wiz Exp $
.\" Converted from HTML to mandoc by ntp-html2mdoc.pl
.\"
.Dd March 29, 2000
@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ to this incarnation of
A
.Pa ?
followed by a command
keyword will print funcation and usage information about the command. This
keyword will print function and usage information about the command. This
command is probably a better source of information about
.Pa ntpq
than this manual page.
@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ no modification of the server configuration state.
Obtains and prints a brief list of the peers for which the server is maintaining
state. These should include all configured peer associations as well as
those peers whose stratum is such that they are considered by the server
to be possible future synchonization candidates.
to be possible future synchronization candidates.
.It Ar peers
Obtains a list of peers for which the server is maintaining state, along
with a summary of that state. Summary information includes the address
@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ to this address, a
denotes that the remote peer is sending broadcasts
and a
.Pa *
marks the peer the server is currently synchonizing to.
marks the peer the server is currently synchronizing to.
.Pp
The contents of the host field may be one of four forms. It may be a
host name, an IP address, a reference clock implementation name with its

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.\" $NetBSD: ntpq.8,v 1.9 2002/02/08 01:38:52 ross Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: ntpq.8,v 1.10 2002/12/21 12:41:23 wiz Exp $
.\" Converted from HTML to mandoc by ntp-html2mdoc.pl
.\"
.Dd March 29, 2000
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ known to this incarnation of
A
.Pa "?"
followed by
a command keyword will print funcation and usage information about the
a command keyword will print function and usage information about the
command. This command is probably a better source of information about
.Pa ntpq
than this manual page.
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ clocks as pseudo-peers, and hence can possibly have more than one clock
connected at once, referencing the appropriate peer association ID will
show the variables of a particular clock. Omitting the variable list will
cause the server to return a default variable display.
.It Ar lassocations
.It Ar lassociations
Obtains and prints a list of association identifiers and peer statuses
for all associations for which the server is maintaining state. This command
differs from the
@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ the last packet was received, the polling interval, in seconds, the reachability
register, in octal, and the current estimated delay, offset and dispersion
of the peer, all in milliseconds.
The character in the left margin indicates the fate of this peer in the
clock selection process. Folowing is a list of these characters, the pidgeon
clock selection process. Following is a list of these characters, the pidgeon
used in the
.Pa rv
command, and a short explanation of the condition
@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ The peer is discarded by the clustering algorithm as an outlyer.
The peer is a survivor and a candidate for the combining algorithm.
.It # selected
The peer is a survivor, but not among the first six peers sorted by synchronization
distance. If the assocation is ephemeral, it may be demobilized to conserve
distance. If the association is ephemeral, it may be demobilized to conserve
resources.
.It * sys.peer
The peer has been declared the system peer and lends its variables to the