Are you using a standard dist?
 ntpq -c mru
gives you the client list.

The list length and size can be tailored:
ex:

# mru [maxdepth count | maxmem kilobytes | mindepth count | maxage seconds | 
initalloc count | initmem kilobytes | incalloc count |
incmem kilobytes]
  mru mindepth 5 maxdepth 100 initmem 1 incmem 1 maxage 86400


> Le 13 août 2019 à 00:34, Chris Trevino <chris.trev...@ooma.com> a écrit :
> 
> 
> I’m running NTP servers on centos 7.6. I know that I can get a list of ntp 
> clients doing “ntpq -p” but I seem to remember reading somewhere that it was 
> limited to 500 clients.
> 
> Is there another method in which I can quickly get / monitor the number of 
> clients that are “attached” to my server if I plan on having a few thousand 
> clients?
> 
> Thanks
> 
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