On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 10:49:15AM -0400, Kyle Tucker wrote: > On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 07:34:39AM -0700, Justin Pryzby wrote: > > On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 07:30:19AM -0400, Kyle Tucker wrote: > > > > > > check until October of 2014!. I saw this for all services > > > with the last check having been the same year. The system > > > clock is definitely correct. Once I force a service check, > > Can you check nagios.log and see if the wrong time exists there, and > > when it started? I wonder if your battery is dead, and nagios was > > started (during the last boot) before NTP, or otherwise before NTP did > > its "one time sync" (ntp -g). > > > > Under linux, convert from "epoch" time like: date -d @1255244400 > > Thanks Justin, > > All times in nagios.log convert to the current dates and the event log is > current as well. Just to be sure, is that true for the earliest lines at midnight the day you discovered the problem?
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