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How to get the NTP offset and delay values in Wondows systems


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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?










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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?










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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?










      share|improve this question














      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?







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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





                share|improve this answer













                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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