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CHRONYC(1)			 User's Manual			    CHRONYC(1)

NAME
       chronyc - command-line interface for chronyd

SYNOPSIS
       chronyc [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION
       chrony  is  a pair of programs for maintaining the accuracy of computer
       clocks.

       chronyc is a command-line interface program which can be used to	 moni‐
       tor  chronyd's  performance  and to change various operating parateters
       whilst it is running.

USAGE
       A detailed description of all commands supported by chronyc  is	avail‐
       able  via  the documentation supplied with the distribution (chrony.txt
       and chrony.texi).

OPTIONS
       A summary of the options supported by chronyc is included below.

       -h hostname
	      specify hostname

       -p port-number
	      specify port-number

       -n     display raw IP addresses (don't attempt to look up hostnames)

       -4     resolve hostnames only to IPv4 addresses

       -6     resolve hostnames only to IPv6 addresses

       -m     allow multiple commands to be specified  on  the	command	 line.
	      Each argument will be interpreted as a whole command.

       command
	      specify command.	If no command is given, chronyc will read com‐
	      mands interactively.

BUGS
       To report bugs, please visit http://chrony.tuxfamily.org

SEE ALSO
       chronyd(8), chrony(1)

       http://chrony.tuxfamily.org/

AUTHOR
       Richard Curnow <rc@rc0.org.uk>

       This man-page was written by Jan Schaumann <jschauma@netmeister.org> as
       part  of	 "The  Missing Man Pages Project".  Please see http://www.net‐
       meister.org/misc/m2p2/index.html for details.

       The complete chrony documentation is supplied in texinfo format.

chrony 1.27-pre1		 February 2012			    CHRONYC(1)
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