Various misspellings, from Adrian Mrva.
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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ again defaulting to localhost when no other host is specified. <TT>ntpdc</TT>
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will prompt for commands if the standard input is a terminal device.
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<P><TT>ntpdc</TT> uses NTP mode 7 packets to communicate with the NTP server,
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and hence can be used to query any compatable server on the network which
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and hence can be used to query any compatible server on the network which
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permits it. Note that since NTP is a UDP protocol this communication will
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be somewhat unreliable, especially over large distances in terms of network
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topology. <TT>ntpdc</TT> makes no attempt to retransmit requests, and will
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@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ being sent to a server. These are described following.
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<DD>
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A <TT>?</TT> by itself will print a list of all the command keywords known
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to this incarnation of <TT>ntpq</TT>. A <TT>?</TT> followed by a command
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keyword will print funcation and usage information about the command. This
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keyword will print function and usage information about the command. This
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command is probably a better source of information about <TT>ntpq</TT>
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than this manual page.</DD>
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@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ no modification of the server configuration state.
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Obtains and prints a brief list of the peers for which the server is maintaining
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state. These should include all configured peer associations as well as
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those peers whose stratum is such that they are considered by the server
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to be possible future synchonization candidates.</DD>
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to be possible future synchronization candidates.</DD>
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<DT>
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<TT>peers</TT></DT>
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@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ operating in. A <TT>+</TT> denotes symmetric active, a <TT>-</TT> indicates
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symmetric passive, a <TT>=</TT> means the remote server is being polled
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in client mode, a <TT>^</TT> indicates that the server is broadcasting
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to this address, a <TT>~</TT> denotes that the remote peer is sending broadcasts
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and a <TT>*</TT> marks the peer the server is currently synchonizing to.</DD>
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and a <TT>*</TT> marks the peer the server is currently synchronizing to.</DD>
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<P>The contents of the host field may be one of four forms. It may be a
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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ again defaulting to localhost when no other host is specified. <TT>ntpq</TT>
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will prompt for commands if the standard input is a terminal device.
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<P><TT>ntpq</TT> uses NTP mode 6 packets to communicate with the NTP server,
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and hence can be used to query any compatable server on the network which
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and hence can be used to query any compatible server on the network which
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permits it. Note that since NTP is a UDP protocol this communication will
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be somewhat unreliable, especially over large distances in terms of network
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topology. <TT>ntpq</TT> makes one attempt to retransmit requests, and will
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@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ requests being sent to a server. These are described following.
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<DD>
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A <TT>"?"</TT> by itself will print a list of all the command keywords
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known to this incarnation of <TT>ntpq</TT>. A <TT>"?"</TT> followed by
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a command keyword will print funcation and usage information about the
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a command keyword will print function and usage information about the
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command. This command is probably a better source of information about
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<TT>ntpq</TT> than this manual page.</DD>
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@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ cause the server to return a default variable display.</DD>
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</DD>
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<DT>
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<TT>lassocations</TT></DT>
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<TT>lassociations</TT></DT>
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<DD>
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Obtains and prints a list of association identifiers and peer statuses
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@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ of the peer, all in milliseconds.</DD>
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<DD>
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The character in the left margin indicates the fate of this peer in the
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clock selection process. Folowing is a list of these characters, the pidgeon
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clock selection process. Following is a list of these characters, the pidgeon
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used in the <TT>rv</TT> command, and a short explanation of the condition
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revealed.</DD>
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@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ The peer is a survivor and a candidate for the combining algorithm.</DD>
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<DL>
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<DD>
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The peer is a survivor, but not among the first six peers sorted by synchronization
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distance. If the assocation is ephemeral, it may be demobilized to conserve
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distance. If the association is ephemeral, it may be demobilized to conserve
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resources.</DD>
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<DD>
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