#!/bin/sh # # ntpgroper host ... # # This script checks each hostname given as an argument to see if # it is running NTP. It reports one of the following messages (assume # the host is named "dumbo.hp.com": # # dumbo.hp.com not registered in DNS # dumbo.hp.com not responding to ping # dumbo.hp.com refused ntpq connection # dumbo.hp.com not responding to NTP # dumbo.hp.com answers NTP version 2, stratum: 3, ref: telford.nsa.hp.com # dumbo.hp.com answers NTP version 3, stratum: 3, ref: telford.nsa.hp.com # # It ain't pretty, but it is kinda useful. # # Walter Underwood, 11 Feb 1993, wunder@hpl.hp.com # # converted to /bin/sh from /bin/ksh by scott@ee.udel.edu 24 Mar 1993 PATH="/usr/local/etc:$PATH" export PATH verbose=1 logfile=/tmp/cntp-log$$ ntpqlog=/tmp/cntp-ntpq$$ # I wrap the whole thing in parens so that it is possible to redirect # all the output somewhere, if desired. ( for host in $* do # echo "Trying $host." gethost $host > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 0 ] then echo "$host not registered in DNS" continue fi ping $host 64 1 > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 0 ] then echo "$host not responding to ping" continue fi # Attempt to contact with version 3 ntp, then try version 2. for version in 3 2 do ntpq -c "ntpversion $version" -p $host > $ntpqlog 2>&1 if fgrep -s 'Connection refused' $ntpqlog then echo "$host refused ntpq connection" break fi responding=1 fgrep -s 'timed out, nothing received' $ntpqlog > /dev/null && responding=0 if [ $responding -eq 1 ] then ntpq -c "ntpversion $version" -c rl $host > $ntpqlog # First we extract the reference ID (usually a host or a clock) synchost=`fgrep "refid=" $ntpqlog` #synchost=${synchost##*refid=} # strip off the beginning of the line #synchost=${synchost%%,*} # strip off the end synchost=`expr "$synchost" : '.*refid=\([^,]*\),.*'` # Next, we get the stratum stratum=`fgrep "stratum=" $ntpqlog` #stratum=${stratum##*stratum=} #stratum=${stratum%%,*} stratum=`expr "$stratum" : '.*stratum=\([^,]*\),.*'` echo "$host answers NTP version $version, stratum: $stratum, ref: $synchost" break; fi if [ $version -eq 2 -a $responding -eq 0 ] then echo "$host not responding to NTP" fi done done ) # ) >> $logfile if [ -f $ntpqlog ]; then rm $ntpqlog fi