Thanks again by your attention! :)

John Jolet wrote:
did you run check_ntp -H localhost on the box in question? did it return okay?

I'll post all the output here, because I'm not understanding what's can be happing here :-(

Trinity, IP 10.0.0.173 (Nagios Server)

trinity:~# ntpq -p localhost
      remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
 ==============================================================================
  10.0.0.91       .INIT.          16 u  704 1024    0    0.000    0.000 4000.00

trinity:~# /.../check_ntp -H localhost
Argument "(not parsed)" isn't numeric in abs at /.../check_ntp line 355.
NTP WARNING: Desynchronized peer server found

---

Rust, IP 10.0.0.91 (NTP Server of my Network)

rust:~# ntpq -p localhost
     remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
==============================================================================
 10.0.0.91       .INIT.          16 u    - 1024    0    0.000    0.000 4000.00

rust:~# /.../check_ntp -H localhost
Argument "(not parsed)" isn't numeric in abs at /.../check_ntp line 355.
NTP WARNING: Desynchronized peer server found|offset=0.000003, jitter=0,peer_stratum=16

Strange.. I'm out of synchrony with my self 8-)

Many thanks!

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


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