ntpq -p will show u details
for time server it will show * symbol in from of server name . and local
from client.
On 1/10/07, Aleksandar Milivojevic <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Quoting mcclnx mcc <mcclnx@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> 1. How to check my server actually use NTP time or
> local machine time?
Use "ntpq -p" (it's in /usr/sbin). It'll give you a list of
configured time sources.
> 2. where is NTP log file?
Logs through syslog to /var/log/messages. Just "grep ntpd
/var/log/messages".
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