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show-syncmap
show-syncmap [options]
The "show-syncmap" command generates a list of monitored nodes and their
current status
Example input:
"show-syncmap --polltime 10 --sort-by offset --range 2h --filter ERR"
will show a list of all monitored nodes, sorted by offset, which uses only the
data collected in the last 2 hours. Only entries which contain the string "ERR" are
printed.
Example output:
SyncMon: 2019-01-01T00:00:00 Range: 30 minutes
Name Error-Status Offset (StdDev) 1ns 1us 1ms 1s
---------------------|------------------------------|------------------|---------|---------|---------|------
NTP_100.0.0.1 | OK: Normal-Operation | -207ms (11.0ms) |-------------------------(|)
NTP_100.0.0.2 | OK: Normal-Operation | +22.4us (53.4us) |-------------| )
NTP_100.0.0.3 | OK: Normal-Operation | No data! |
NTP_100.0.0.4 | OK: Normal-Operation | Not in range! |
---------------------|------------------------------|------------------|---------|---------|---------|------
Nodes: 4 | OK: 4 ERR: 0 | 22.4us..207ms |
Explanation of the columns:
"Name" displays the name of the node.
"Error-Status" displays the current status.
"Offset" displays the time-offset and standard deviation or an error-message.
The last column is the diagram version of column offset, which visualizes the results.
The pipe-symbol is the offset and the brackets are the standard deviation.
The final row of the table displays a summary of the results.
"Name" displays the count of the displayed nodes.
"Error-Status" displays the count of nodes with OK- and ERR-Status.
"Offset" displays the min- and max-offset of the displayed nodes.
Name | Value | Description | Example |
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sort-by | | sorts the list by "name", "offset", "deviation" or "both" | |
group-errors | | groups and sorts by error-codes | |
range | | defines which time range should be used for the data | |
filter | | uses a regular expression filter on the result to filter the list entries | |
See also:
/status/syncmon: syncmon status
/status/syncmon/monitor-syncmap: generates a list of monitored nodes and updates it
REST-API Support:
This command is supported by the REST API:
Method: PUT
URL: /api/status/syncmon/show-syncmap
Example using curl:
curl -X PUT /api/status/syncmon/show-syncmap