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       ntp_decode - ntpd Event Messages and Status Words

INTRODUCTION
       This  page  lists the status words, event messages and error codes used
       for ntpd reporting and monitoring. Status words are used to display the
       current  status of the running program. There is one system status word
       and a peer status word for each association. There is  a  clock  status
       word  for  each association that supports a reference clock. There is a
       flash code for each association which shows errors found  in  the  last
       packet  received (pkt) and during protocol processing (peer). These are
       commonly viewed using the ntpq program.
       Significant changes in program state are reported as events.  There  is
       one set of system events and a set of peer events for each association.
       In addition, there is a set of clock events for each  association  that
       supports  a reference clock. Events are normally reported to the proto-
       stats monitoring file and optionally to the system log. In addition, if
       the  trap  facility  is  configured, events can be reported to a remote
       program that can page an administrator.
       This page also includes a description of the error messages produced by
       the  Autokey  protocol.  These  messages are normally sent to the cryp-
       tostats monitoring file.
       In the following tables the Code Field is  the  status  or  event  code
       assigned  and  the  Message  Field  a short string used for display and
       event reporting. The Description field contains a longer explanation of
       the  status or event. Some messages include additional information use-
       ful for error diagnosis and performance assessment.

SYSTEM STATUS WORD
       The system status word consists of four fields LI (0-1), Source  (2-7),
       Count  (8-11) and Code (12-15). It is reported in the first line of the
       rv display produced by the ntpq program.

       +---------------+-------------------+------------------+---------------+
       |    Leap       |      Source       |      Count       |      Code     |
       +---------------+-------------------+------------------+---------------+
       The Leap Field displays the system leap indicator bits  coded  as  fol-
       lows:

       +------+--------------+------------------------------------------------++
       |Code  |Message       |Description                                     ||
       +------+--------------+------------------------------------------------++
       |0     |leap_none     |normal synchronized state                       ||
       +------+--------------+------------------------------------------------++
       |1     |leap_add_sec  |insert second after 23:59:59 of the current day ||
       +------+--------------+------------------------------------------------++
       |2     |leap_del_sec  |delete second 23:59:59 of the current day       ||
       +------+--------------+------------------------------------------------++
       |3     |leap_alarm    |never synchronized                              ||
       +------+--------------+------------------------------------------------++
       The  Source  Field displays the current synchronization source coded as
       follows:.

       +------+-----------------+---------------------------------------------++
       |Code  |Message          |Description                                  ||
       +------+-----------------+---------------------------------------------++
       |0     |sync_unspec      |not yet synchronized                         ||
       +------+-----------------+---------------------------------------------++
       |1     |sync_pps         |pulse-per-second signal (Cs, Ru, GPS, etc.)  ||
       +------+-----------------+---------------------------------------------++
       |2     |sync_lf_radio    |VLF/LF radio (WWVB, DCF77, etc.)             ||
       +------+-----------------+---------------------------------------------++
       |3     |sync_hf_radio    |MF/HF radio (WWV, etc.)                      ||
       +------+-----------------+---------------------------------------------++
       |4     |sync_uhf_radio   |VHF/UHF radio/satellite (GPS, Galileo, etc.) ||
       +------+-----------------+---------------------------------------------++
       |5     |sync_local       |local timecode (IRIG, LOCAL driver, etc.)    ||
       +------+-----------------+---------------------------------------------++
       |6     |sync_ntp         |NTP                                          ||
       +------+-----------------+---------------------------------------------++
       |7     |sync_other       |other (IEEE 1588, openntp, crony, etc.)      ||
       +------+-----------------+---------------------------------------------++
       |8     |sync_wristwatch  |eyeball and wristwatch                       ||
       +------+-----------------+---------------------------------------------++
       |9     |sync_telephone   |telephone modem (ACTS, PTB, etc.)            ||
       +------+-----------------+---------------------------------------------++
       The Count Field displays the number of events since the last  time  the
       code  changed.  Upon  reaching 15, subsequent events with the same code
       are ignored.
       The Event Field displays the most recent event message  coded  as  fol-
       lows:

       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |Code  |Message                  |Description                            ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |00    |unspecified              |unspecified                            ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |01    |freq_not_set             |frequency file not available           ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |02    |freq_set                 |frequency set from frequency file      ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |03    |spike_detect             |spike detected                         ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |04    |freq_mode                |initial frequency training mode        ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |05    |clock_sync               |clock synchronized                     ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |06    |restart                  |program restart                        ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |07    |panic_stop               |clock error more than 600 s            ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |08    |no_system_peer           |no system peer                         ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |09    |leap_armed               |leap second armed from file or Autokey ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |0a    |leap_disarmed            |leap second disarmed                   ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |0b    |leap_event               |leap event                             ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |0c    |clock_step               |clock stepped                          ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |0d    |kern                     |kernel information message             ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |0e    |TAI...                   |leapsecond values update from file     ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       |0f    |stale leapsecond values  |new NIST leapseconds file needed       ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
       | 10   |clockhop                 |spurious clock hop suppressed          ||
       +------+-------------------------+---------------------------------------++
PEER STATUS WORD
       The  peer  status  word  consists  of four fields: Status (0-4), Select
       (5-7), Count (8-11) and Code (12-15). It is reported in the first  line
       of the rv associd display produced by the ntpq program.

       +-----------------+------------------+------------------+--------------+
       |    Status       |     Select       |      Count       |     Code     |
       +-----------------+------------------+------------------+--------------+
       The  Status  Field  displays  the peer status code bits in hexadecimal;
       each bit is an independent flag. (Note this field is 5 bits  wide,  and
       combines  with the the 3-bit-wide Select Field to create the first full
       byte of the peer status word.) The meaning of each bit  in  the  Status
       Field is listed in the following table:

       +-------------+----------------+-------------------------------+-------+
       |   Code      |   Message      |    Description                |       |
       +-------------+----------------+-------------------------------+-------+
       |   08        |   bcst         |    broadcast association      |       |
       +-------------+----------------+-------------------------------+-------+
       |   10        |   reach        |    host reachable             |       |
       +-------------+----------------+-------------------------------+-------+
       |   20        |   authenb      |    authentication enabled     |       |
       +-------------+----------------+-------------------------------+-------+
       |   40        |   auth         |    authentication ok          |       |
       +-------------+----------------+-------------------------------+-------+
       |   80        |   config       |    persistent association     |       |
       +-------------+----------------+-------------------------------+-------+
       The Select Field displays the current selection status. (The T Field in
       the following table gives the corresponding tally  codes  used  in  the
       ntpq peers display.) The values are coded as follows:

       +------+----------------+---+------------------------------------------+
       |Code  | Message        |T  | Description                              |
       +------+----------------+---+------------------------------------------+
       |0     | sel_reject     |   | discarded as not valid (TEST10-TEST13)   |
       +------+----------------+---+------------------------------------------+
       |1     | sel_falsetick  |x  | discarded by intersection algorithm      |
       +------+----------------+---+------------------------------------------+
       |2     | sel_excess     |.  | discarded by table overflow (not used)   |
       +------+----------------+---+------------------------------------------+
       |3     | sel_outlyer    |-  | discarded by the cluster algorithm       |
       +------+----------------+---+------------------------------------------+
       |4     | sel_candidate  |+  | included by the combine algorithm        |
       +------+----------------+---+------------------------------------------+
       |5     | sel_backup     |#  | backup (more than tos maxclock sources)  |
       +------+----------------+---+------------------------------------------+
       |6     | sel_sys.peer   |*  | system peer                              |
       +------+----------------+---+------------------------------------------+
       |7     | sel_pps.peer   |o  | PPS peer (when the prefer peer is valid) |
       +------+----------------+---+------------------------------------------+
       The  Count  Field displays the number of events since the last time the
       code changed. Upon reaching 15, subsequent events with  the  same  code
       are ignored.
       The  Event  Field  displays the most recent event message coded as fol-
       lows:

       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | Code  | Message            | Description                           | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | 01    | mobilize           | association mobilized                 | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | 02    | demobilize         | association demobilized               | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | 03    | unreachable        | server unreachable                    | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | 04    | reachable          | server reachable                      | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | 05    | restart            | association restart                   | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | 06    | no_reply           | no server found (ntpdate mode)        | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | 07    | rate_exceeded      | rate exceeded (kiss code RATE)        | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | 08    | access_denied      | access denied (kiss code DENY)        | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | 09    | leap_armed         | leap armed from server LI code        | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | 0a    | sys_peer           | become system peer                    | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | 0b    | clock_event        | see clock status word                 | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | 0c    | bad_auth           | authentication failure                | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | 0d    | popcorn            | popcorn spike suppressor              | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | 0e    | interleave_mode    | entering interleave mode              | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | 0f    | interleave_error   | interleave error (recovered)          | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
       | 10    | TAI...             | leapsecond values update from server  | |
       +-------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+-+
CLOCK STATUS WORD
       The clock status word consists of  four  fields:  Unused  (0-7),  Count
       (8-11) and Code (12-15). It is reported in the first line of the clock-
       var associd display produced by the ntpq program.

       +-------------------+-------------------+------------------+-----------+
       |    Unused         |      Count        |       Code       |           |
       +-------------------+-------------------+------------------+-----------+
       The Count Field displays the number of events since  the  last  lockvar
       command,  while  the Event Field displays the most recent event message
       coded as follows:

       +----------+---------------------+--------------------------------+----+
       |  Code    |  Message            |  Description                   |    |
       +----------+---------------------+--------------------------------+----+
       |  00      |  clk_unspe          |  nominal                       |    |
       +----------+---------------------+--------------------------------+----+
       |  01      |  clk_noreply        |  no reply to poll              |    |
       +----------+---------------------+--------------------------------+----+
       |  02      |  clk_badformat      |  bad timecode format           |    |
       +----------+---------------------+--------------------------------+----+
       |  03      |  clk_fault          |  hardware or software fault    |    |
       +----------+---------------------+--------------------------------+----+
       |  04      |  clk_bad_signal     |  signal loss                   |    |
       +----------+---------------------+--------------------------------+----+
       |  05      |  clk_bad_date       |  bad date format               |    |
       +----------+---------------------+--------------------------------+----+
       |  06      |  clk_bad_time       |  bad time format               |    |
       +----------+---------------------+--------------------------------+----+
       When the clock driver sets the code to a new value, a clock_alarm  (11)
       peer event is reported.

FLASH STATUS WORD
       The  flash  status word is displayed by the ntpq program rv command. It
       consists of a number of bits coded in hexadecimal as follows:

       +---------+-----------+------------------+-----------------------------+
       | Code    |  Tag      |  Message         |  Description                |
       +---------+-----------+------------------+-----------------------------+
       | 0001    |  TEST1    |  pkt_dup         |  duplicate packet           |
       +---------+-----------+------------------+-----------------------------+
       | 0002    |  TEST2    |  pkt_bogus       |  bogus packet               |
       +---------+-----------+------------------+-----------------------------+
       | 0004    |  TEST3    |  pkt_unsync      |  protocol unsynchronized    |
       +---------+-----------+------------------+-----------------------------+
       | 0008    |  TEST4    |  pkt_denied      |  access denied              |
       +---------+-----------+------------------+-----------------------------+
       | 0010    |  TEST5    |  pkt_auth        |  bad authentication         |
       +---------+-----------+------------------+-----------------------------+
       | 0020    |  TEST6    |  pkt_stratum     |  bad synch or stratum       |
       +---------+-----------+------------------+-----------------------------+
       | 0040    |  TEST7    |  pkt_header      |  bad header                 |
       +---------+-----------+------------------+-----------------------------+
       | 0080    |  TEST8    |  pkt_autokey     |  bad autokey                |
       +---------+-----------+------------------+-----------------------------+
       | 0100    |  TEST9    |  pkt_crypto      |  bad crypto                 |
       +---------+-----------+------------------+-----------------------------+
       | 0200    |  TEST10   |  peer_stratum    |  peer bad synch or stratum  |
       +---------+-----------+------------------+-----------------------------+
       | 0400    |  TEST11   |  peer_dist       |  peer distance exceeded     |
       +---------+-----------+------------------+-----------------------------+
       | 0800    |  TEST12   |  peer_loop       |  peer synchronization loop  |
       +---------+-----------+------------------+-----------------------------+
       | 1000    |  TEST13   |  peer_unreach    |  peer unreachable           |
       +---------+-----------+------------------+-----------------------------+
KISS CODES
       Kiss codes are used in kiss-o'-death (koD) packets, billboard  displays
       and  log  messages.  They consist of a string of four zero-padded ASCII
       charactes. In practice they are informal and tend to change  with  time
       and  implementation.  Some  of  these codes can appear in the reference
       identifier field in ntpq billboards. Following is the current list:

       +---------------+----------------------------------+----------+--------+
       |   Code        |     Description                  |          |        |
       +---------------+----------------------------------+----------+--------+
       |   ACST        |     manycast server              |          |        |
       +---------------+----------------------------------+----------+--------+
       |   AUTH        |     authentication error         |          |        |
       +---------------+----------------------------------+----------+--------+
       |   AUTO        |     Autokey sequence error       |          |        |
       +---------------+----------------------------------+----------+--------+
       |   BCST        |     broadcast server             |          |        |
       +---------------+----------------------------------+----------+--------+
       |   CRYPT       |     Autokey protocol error       |          |        |
       +---------------+----------------------------------+----------+--------+
       |   DENY        |     access denied by server      |          |        |
       +---------------+----------------------------------+----------+--------+
       |   INIT        |     association initialized      |          |        |
       +---------------+----------------------------------+----------+--------+
       |   MCST        |     multicast server             |          |        |
       +---------------+----------------------------------+----------+--------+
       |   RATE        |     rate exceeded                |          |        |
       +---------------+----------------------------------+----------+--------+
       |   TIME        |     association timeout          |          |        |
       +---------------+----------------------------------+----------+--------+
       |   STEP        |     step time change             |          |        |
       +---------------+----------------------------------+----------+--------+
CRYPTO MESSAGES
       These messages are sent to  the  cryptostats  file  when  an  error  is
       detected in the Autokey protocol.

       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
       |Code   |Message            | Description                            | |
       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
       |01     |bad_format         | bad extension field format or length   | |
       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
       |02     |bad_timestamp      | bad timestamp                          | |
       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
       |03     |bad_filestamp      | bad filestamp                          | |
       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
       |04     |bad_public_key     | bad or missing public key              | |
       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
       |05     |bad_digest         | unsupported digest type                | |
       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
       |06     |bad_identity       | unsupported identity type              | |
       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
       |07     |bad_siglength      | bad signature length                   | |
       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
       |08     |bad signature      | extension field signature not verified | |
       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
       |09     |cert_not_verified  | certificate signature not verified     | |
       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
       |0a     |cert_expired       | host certificate expired               | |
       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
       |0b     |bad_cookie         | bad or missing cookie                  | |
       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
       |0c     |bad_leapseconds    | bad or missing leapseconds values      | |
       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
       |0d     |cert_missing       | bad or missing certificate             | |
       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
       |0e     |bad_group_key      | bad or missing group key               | |
       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
       |0f     |proto_error        | protocol error                         | |
       +-------+-------------------+----------------------------------------+-+
SEE ALSO
       ntpq(8), ntp_mon(5)
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