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diff --git a/usr.sbin/xntpd/scripts/stats/README b/usr.sbin/xntpd/scripts/stats/README deleted file mode 100644 index 680896342acb..000000000000 --- a/usr.sbin/xntpd/scripts/stats/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -Statistics processing scripts (README) - -This directory contains a number of scripts for use with the filegen -facility. Those files ending in .awk are for the Unix awk utility, while -those ending in .sh are for the csh utility. Normally, the summary.sh -script is called from a cron job once per day. This script processes the -daily loopstats, peerstats and clockstats files produced by the daemon, -updates the loop_summary, peer_summary and clock_summary archive files, -and deletes the daily files. - -In the case of the Austron 2201A GPS receiver, the clockstats file -contains a wealth of additional monitoring data. These data are summarized -and writted to the clock_summary file, then a series of special files are -constructed for later processing by the S utility. - -The summary.sh script invokes a number of awk scripts to actually produce -the data. This may result in multiple scans of the same input file. -The input file is deleted after processing. In fact, the shell scripts will -process all input files found of the correct type in chronological order, -deleting each one as it is scanned, except the current day file. - -The summary.sh script can produce input files for the S utility, if it -is found on the search path. This utility makes PostScript graphs of the -loopstats data for each day, as well as various statistics produced by -the Austorn 220aA GPS receiver. The S utility is automatically run -as a background job. Its control files have the .S extension. - -The psummary.awk script can be used to scan the peer_summary file and -construct an historical reprise of the daily summaries. - -The file formats are documented in the README.stats file and in the -scripts themselves. Further detail on the radio clock ASCII timecode -formats and related data are in the README.timecode file. - -David L. Mills -University of Delaware -mills@udel.edu -1 November 1993 -Revised 12 April 1994 |