ntpq -c ifstats not showing anything

Mark Atwood fallenpegasus at gmail.com
Sat Apr 29 05:32:20 UTC 2017


open a ticket, please.

On Thu, Apr 27, 2017, 7:07 AM MAYER Hans <Hans.Mayer at iiasa.ac.at> wrote:

>
> Hi Eric,
>
> Many thanks for feedback.
> How to continue ? Shall I open a new “issue” at gitlab ?
>
> Is it general OK to open a ticket ? Or do you prefer this mailing list ?
> What is your recommendation ?
>
>
> // Hans
>
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> On 25 Apr 2017, at 12:28, Eric S. Raymond <esr at thyrsus.com> wrote:
>
> MAYER Hans <Hans.Mayer at iiasa.ac.at>:
>
> My environment: ntpsec-0.9.7+484 2017-04-23T14:19:03-0400 running on
> GNU/Linux with kernel 3.4.104
>
> When I query "ifstats" with "ntpq" I receive an empty list:
>
> ntpq -c ifstats
>
>    interface name                                        send
> #  address/broadcast     drop flag ttl mc received sent failed peers
>   uptime
> ========================================================================
>
>
> Doing the same on same hardware and Linux version with ntp.org
> enivronment it works.
>
>
> Well, that's disturbing.
>
> We'll run a bisection and figure out when it broke.  It probably won't be
> difficult to fix.
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