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How to get the NTP offset and delay values in Wondows systems
Useful Command-line Commands on WindowsSeemingly poor quality of NTP time synchronization using a GPS clockSystem clock drifting out of sync with hwclock and ntpdHow to configure an authoritative time server in Windows ServerNTP not updating the server time in CentOSSingle NTP server on isolate network2008 R2 DC refuses to Sync w32tm with an external NTP serverTracing chain of NTP serversHow to set up local ntp server without internet access on ubuntu?NTP 'reach' resetting, wrong refid of remote ntp server, and high jitter
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I've a Linux server where I can get the delay and offset values for a certain peer using the ntpq
command:
$ ntpq -nc peers
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
*162.102.197.46 10.114.18.251 2 u 117 1024 377 0.718 0.360 0.526
I'm using these values in a monitoring script. I also want to take the same values for a NTP peer to which my Windows system is polling, and collate them in my script.
I tried several options for w32tm
service, but none is giving me the delay
and offset
values.
I went through these Microsoft Docs:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-ds/get-started/windows-time-service/windows-time-service-tools-and-settings
and found that we can use w32tm
with /stripchart
and [/rdtsc]
option to get these values. But I am not exactly sure how to build the command with the options. I tried several combinations and all give error:
w32tm /stripchart /rdtsc
Required parameter 'computer' missing.
The following error occurred: The parameter is incorrect. (0x80070057)
Can someone help me with the exact command?
windows ntp w32time
add a comment |
I've a Linux server where I can get the delay and offset values for a certain peer using the ntpq
command:
$ ntpq -nc peers
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
*162.102.197.46 10.114.18.251 2 u 117 1024 377 0.718 0.360 0.526
I'm using these values in a monitoring script. I also want to take the same values for a NTP peer to which my Windows system is polling, and collate them in my script.
I tried several options for w32tm
service, but none is giving me the delay
and offset
values.
I went through these Microsoft Docs:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-ds/get-started/windows-time-service/windows-time-service-tools-and-settings
and found that we can use w32tm
with /stripchart
and [/rdtsc]
option to get these values. But I am not exactly sure how to build the command with the options. I tried several combinations and all give error:
w32tm /stripchart /rdtsc
Required parameter 'computer' missing.
The following error occurred: The parameter is incorrect. (0x80070057)
Can someone help me with the exact command?
windows ntp w32time
add a comment |
I've a Linux server where I can get the delay and offset values for a certain peer using the ntpq
command:
$ ntpq -nc peers
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
*162.102.197.46 10.114.18.251 2 u 117 1024 377 0.718 0.360 0.526
I'm using these values in a monitoring script. I also want to take the same values for a NTP peer to which my Windows system is polling, and collate them in my script.
I tried several options for w32tm
service, but none is giving me the delay
and offset
values.
I went through these Microsoft Docs:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-ds/get-started/windows-time-service/windows-time-service-tools-and-settings
and found that we can use w32tm
with /stripchart
and [/rdtsc]
option to get these values. But I am not exactly sure how to build the command with the options. I tried several combinations and all give error:
w32tm /stripchart /rdtsc
Required parameter 'computer' missing.
The following error occurred: The parameter is incorrect. (0x80070057)
Can someone help me with the exact command?
windows ntp w32time
I've a Linux server where I can get the delay and offset values for a certain peer using the ntpq
command:
$ ntpq -nc peers
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
*162.102.197.46 10.114.18.251 2 u 117 1024 377 0.718 0.360 0.526
I'm using these values in a monitoring script. I also want to take the same values for a NTP peer to which my Windows system is polling, and collate them in my script.
I tried several options for w32tm
service, but none is giving me the delay
and offset
values.
I went through these Microsoft Docs:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-ds/get-started/windows-time-service/windows-time-service-tools-and-settings
and found that we can use w32tm
with /stripchart
and [/rdtsc]
option to get these values. But I am not exactly sure how to build the command with the options. I tried several combinations and all give error:
w32tm /stripchart /rdtsc
Required parameter 'computer' missing.
The following error occurred: The parameter is incorrect. (0x80070057)
Can someone help me with the exact command?
windows ntp w32time
windows ntp w32time
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I believe I found one way of doing it:
w32tm /stripchart /computer:hostname.domain /samples:3
The above command give 3 sample values, from which we can take a mean.
where computer:hostname.domain is the peer name (The NTP server that your WIndows system is currently polling) that you find from this command:
w32tm /query /peers
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I believe I found one way of doing it:
w32tm /stripchart /computer:hostname.domain /samples:3
The above command give 3 sample values, from which we can take a mean.
where computer:hostname.domain is the peer name (The NTP server that your WIndows system is currently polling) that you find from this command:
w32tm /query /peers
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I believe I found one way of doing it:
w32tm /stripchart /computer:hostname.domain /samples:3
The above command give 3 sample values, from which we can take a mean.
where computer:hostname.domain is the peer name (The NTP server that your WIndows system is currently polling) that you find from this command:
w32tm /query /peers
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I believe I found one way of doing it:
w32tm /stripchart /computer:hostname.domain /samples:3
The above command give 3 sample values, from which we can take a mean.
where computer:hostname.domain is the peer name (The NTP server that your WIndows system is currently polling) that you find from this command:
w32tm /query /peers
I believe I found one way of doing it:
w32tm /stripchart /computer:hostname.domain /samples:3
The above command give 3 sample values, from which we can take a mean.
where computer:hostname.domain is the peer name (The NTP server that your WIndows system is currently polling) that you find from this command:
w32tm /query /peers
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