diff --git a/plugins/check_ntp.c b/plugins/check_ntp.c
index 489ad60aafb5016108bc8a986f432e8c8668d5ed..ada7f0c375ea90617109ec7123b0f9d098516356 100644 (file)
--- a/plugins/check_ntp.c
+++ b/plugins/check_ntp.c
* Copyright (c) 2006 Sean Finney <seanius@seanius.net>
* Copyright (c) 2006-2008 Nagios Plugins Development Team
*
-* Last Modified: $Date$
-*
* Description:
*
* This file contains the check_ntp plugin
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
-* $Id$
*
*****************************************************************************/
const char *progname = "check_ntp";
-const char *revision = "$Revision$";
const char *copyright = "2006-2008";
const char *email = "nagiosplug-devel@lists.sourceforge.net";
/* this structure holds data about results from querying offset from a peer */
typedef struct {
- time_t waiting; /* ts set when we started waiting for a response */
+ time_t waiting; /* ts set when we started waiting for a response */
int num_responses; /* number of successfully recieved responses */
uint8_t stratum; /* copied verbatim from the ntp_message */
double rtdelay; /* converted from the ntp_message */
they are divided into halves, each being a 16-bit int in network byte order:
- the first 16 bits are an int on the left side of a decimal point.
- the second 16 bits represent a fraction n/(2^16)
- likewise for the 64-bit "fixed point" numbers with everything doubled :)
+ likewise for the 64-bit "fixed point" numbers with everything doubled :)
**/
/* macros to access the left/right 16 bits of a 32-bit ntp "fixed point"
if(p->op&REM_RESP && p->op&OP_READSTAT){
peer=(ntp_assoc_status_pair*)p->data;
for(i=0;i<numpeers;i++){
- printf("\tpeer id %.2x status %.2x",
+ printf("\tpeer id %.2x status %.2x",
ntohs(peer[i].assoc), ntohs(peer[i].status));
if (PEER_SEL(peer[i].status) >= PEER_INCLUDED){
if(PEER_SEL(peer[i].status) >= PEER_SYNCSOURCE){
/* do everything we need to get the total average offset
* - we use a certain amount of parallelization with poll() to ensure
- * we don't waste time sitting around waiting for single packets.
+ * we don't waste time sitting around waiting for single packets.
* - we also "manually" handle resolving host names and connecting, because
* we have to do it in a way that our lazy macros don't handle currently :( */
double offset_request(const char *host, int *status){
{0, 0, 0, 0}
};
-
+
if (argc < 2)
usage ("\n");
exit(STATE_OK);
break;
case 'V':
- print_revision(progname, revision);
+ print_revision(progname, NP_VERSION);
exit(STATE_OK);
break;
case 'v':
void print_help(void){
- print_revision(progname, revision);
+ print_revision(progname, NP_VERSION);
printf ("Copyright (c) 2006 Sean Finney\n");
printf (COPYRIGHT, copyright, email);