Which three commands are useful in determining the cause of the messages?

The /var/adm/messages file on an NTP client shows many time reset (step) messages at regular
intervals with the sign of the step alternating positive and negative with an amount that is nearly
the same.
For example:
Jan 26 11:10:56 crater xntpd[6079]: time reset (step) 0.312899 s
Jan 26 11:17:18 crater xntpd[6079]: time reset (step) -0.318915 s
Jan 26 11:22:40 crater xntpd[6079]: time reset (step) 0.312903 s
Jan 26 11:29:02 crater xntpd[6079]: time reset (step) -0.318887 s
Jan 26 11:34:24 crater xntpd[6079]: time reset (step) 0.313149 s
Jan 26 11:40:46 crater xntpd[6079]: time reset (step) -0.319057 s
Jan 26 11:46:09 crater xntpd[6079]: time reset (step) 0.312988 s
Which three commands are useful in determining the cause of the messages? (Choose three.)

The /var/adm/messages file on an NTP client shows many time reset (step) messages at regular
intervals with the sign of the step alternating positive and negative with an amount that is nearly
the same.
For example:
Jan 26 11:10:56 crater xntpd[6079]: time reset (step) 0.312899 s
Jan 26 11:17:18 crater xntpd[6079]: time reset (step) -0.318915 s
Jan 26 11:22:40 crater xntpd[6079]: time reset (step) 0.312903 s
Jan 26 11:29:02 crater xntpd[6079]: time reset (step) -0.318887 s
Jan 26 11:34:24 crater xntpd[6079]: time reset (step) 0.313149 s
Jan 26 11:40:46 crater xntpd[6079]: time reset (step) -0.319057 s
Jan 26 11:46:09 crater xntpd[6079]: time reset (step) 0.312988 s
Which three commands are useful in determining the cause of the messages? (Choose three.)

A.
ntptrace

B.
xntpdc

C.
ntpq

D.
ntpdate

E.
ntpstat



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