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.TH "ntprc" "4" "" "" "File Formats"
.SH NAME
ntprc \- file to initialize perferences for NTP programs
.SH DESCRIPTION
.LP
The \fB\&.ntprc\fR file contains data used to initialize certain parameters 
for various NTP related programs. When these programs are started, the current
directory is searched for the existence of the \fB\&.ntprc\fR file.
If found, the file is read and searched for a section header that specifies
the program being run. If such a section is found, then the lines in that section are used to initialize the program. If such a section is not found and no
other sections are found, then the whole file is used do the initialization.
If the file is not found in the current directory, the users home directory is
searched if found then it is processed as above.
.LP
The \fB.ntprc\fR file is a text file, with each line specifying the settings of a command line flag. The flags
are indicated by the use of the flag's long name. Anything after the long name on the line is used to 
set the value of the flag if it takes a value. The same file is used by several \fBNTP\fR programs, so to separate
which lines go with which programs, the file is split into sections. Each section is marked with the name
of the corresponding program in all capital letters and inside square brackets.  Comments can be given in the
file by beginning the comment line with a "#" in the first column. 
.LP 
The best way to set the lines in the file is to run the command in question with all of the flags the way 
you want them and to give the \fB--save-opts\fR \fIfilename\fR flag at the end to save the parameters to a
file. After that, simply edit the resulting file to remove the comments and add the section header and
then append the file to the \fB.ntprc\fR file.  
.SH EXAMPLES
.LP
\fBExample 1 \fRA Sample \fB\&.ntprc\fR File
.LP
A \fB\&.ntprc\fR file containing the following lines:
.sp
.in +2
.nf
[NTPQ]
numeric
command rv 0
[NTPDC]
peers
.fi
.in -2

.LP
will force the \fBntpq\fR program to always execute the "rv 0" command and print the results
with IP addresses and not hostname. It will also cause the \fBntpdc\fR program to always run
as if the \fB--peers\fR option was given.
.SH FILES
.sp
.ne 2
.mk
.na
\fB\fB~/.ntprc\fR\fR
.ad
.RS 12n
.rt  

.RE

.\" Oracle has added the ARC stability level to this manual page
.SH ATTRIBUTES
See
.BR attributes (5)
for descriptions of the following attributes:
.sp
.TS
box;
cbp-1 | cbp-1
l | l .
ATTRIBUTE TYPE	ATTRIBUTE VALUE 
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Availability	service/network/ntp
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Stability	Uncommitted
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.PP
.SH SEE ALSO
.LP
\fBntpq\fR(1M), \fBntpdc\fR(1M), \fBntp-keygen\fR(1M)


.SH NOTES

.\" Oracle has added source availability information to this manual page
This software was built from source available at https://java.net/projects/solaris-userland.  The original community source was downloaded from  http://archive.ntp.org/ntp4/ntp-4.2/ntp-4.2.8p6.tar.gz

Further information about this software can be found on the open source community website at http://www.ntp.org/.