Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
Yes, the ntpd daemon is only listen no 127.0.0.1. I did a test, please look:
....

Pardon me for noting. But shouldn't you setup ntp correctly before you
start to setup monitoring it? Untill ntp is working and keeping everything
in sync I would not spend another second on trying to make a ntp service
check work.

Ok, I agree with you. But I have ~300 servers, and the NTP is running and working in some ones, not in every servers. I didn't know about this configuration (ntpd only listen in localhost) and I'm very been thankful to this list to help me to find this problem.

Now, I'm just try find a way to monitory all the servers and discover how have a unsynchronized clock, but I'm not sure that what I have to do :)

Please, say if I'm correct: All the servers MUST be listen in all interfaces, and not only in localhost to work?

Many thanks by attention!

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Tiago Cruz
Network Administrator
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no Windows, no Gates and an Apache inside.


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