<p>This page also includes a description of the error messages produced by the Autokey protocol. These messages are normally sent to the <tt>cryptostats</tt> file.</p>
<p>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 useful for error diagnosis and performance assessment.</p>
<h4 id="sys">System Status Word</h4>
- <p>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 <tt>ntpd rv</tt> display.</p>
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+ <p>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 <tt> rv</tt> display produced by the <tt>ntpq</tt> program.</p>
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<h4 id="peer">Peer Status Word</h4>
- <p>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 <tt>ntpd rv <i>associd</i></tt> display.</p>
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+ <p>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 <tt>rv <i>associd</i></tt> display
+ produced by the <tt>ntpq</tt> program.</p>
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<h4 id="clock">Clock Status Word</h4>
- <p>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 <tt>ntpd clockvar <i>associd</i></tt> display.</p>
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+ <p>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 <tt>clockvar <i>associd</i></tt> display
+ produced by the <tt>ntpq</tt> program.</p>
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