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NAME
ntpleapfetch - leap-seconds file manager/updater
SYNOPSIS
ntpleapfetch [-46] [-c command] [-e expiry] [-f config] [-F] [-h] [-i interval] [-l] [L] [-p {4|6}] [-P logfacility] [-q] [-r retries] [-s source-url] [-t path] [-v] [-z path] [-Z] [leapfile]
DESCRIPTION
ntpleapfetch will validate the file currently on the local system and if necessary, updates leap-second definition file. Ordinarily, the file is found using the "leapfile" directive in ntp.conf(5). However, an alternate location can be specified on the command line. If the file does not exist, is not valid, has expired, or is expiring soon, a new copy will be downloaded. If the new copy validates, it is installed and NTP is (optionally) restarted. If the current file is acceptable, no download or restart occurs. -c can also be used to invoke another script to perform administrative functions, e.g. to copy the file to other local systems. This can be run as a cron job. As the file is rarely updated, and leap seconds are announced at least one month in advance (usually longer), it need not be run more frequently than about once every three weeks. For cron-friendly behavior, define CRONJOB=1 in the crontab.
OPTIONS
-4 Use only IPv4 addresses for DNS name resolution. This option must not appear in combination with any of the following options: -6. -6 Use only IPv6 addresses for DNS name resolution. This option must not appear in combination with any of the following options: -4. -c Command to restart ntpd after installing a new file. Without such a command. ntpd checks the file daily. -e expiry Refresh the leapfile this long before it expires. Specify how long before expiration the file is to be refreshed. Units are required, e.g. "-e 60 days". Note that larger values imply more frequent refreshes. -f config Location of the ntp.conf file. Specify location of ntp.conf (used to make sure leapfile directive is present and to default leapfile) /etc/ntp.conf -F Force update even if current file is OK and not close to expiring. -i interval Number of minutes between retries. -h Display inline help. -l Use syslog for output (Implied if CRONJOB is set). -L Don’t use syslog for output -p {4|6} Prefer IPv4 or IPv6 (as specified) addresses, but use either. -P logfacility Specify the syslog facility for logging. -q Only report errors to stdout. -r retries Number of retries. -s source-url The URL of the master copy of the leapseconds file. -t path Name of temporary file used in validation. -v Verbose output. -z path Specify path for utilities. -Z Use system path only.
EXIT STATUS
One of the following exit values will be returned: 0 (EXIT_SUCCESS) Successful program execution. 1 (EXIT_FAILURE) The operation failed or the command syntax was not valid. 2 Internal error - restart command failed.
AUTHORS
Timothe Litt