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Can I force a re-read of the leap-seconds file immediately?

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After realizing that my leap-seconds file is expired, I updated it. However while ntpq indicates expire=202112280000, it did not re-read the current file.

I suspect that the file is being checked once per day only.

Thus the question is there a ntpq configuration command to force a re-read of the leap-seconds file immediately?

I'm using ntp 4.2.8p15 on Linux.

Update:

As a matter of fact, the new leap-seconds file was read one hour after the last expiration log message (I have expire=202206280000 now), but still I'd like to see an answer. So it seems the file is checked every hour.

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