Or, you can take the easy way and monitor the time with SNMP compared with
the NTP server time, also available via SNMP. The only sad thing abaout
this, is getting time from some routers, witch in some cases are not
available via SNMP
2009/2/9 Anthony Montibello
> Hi Robby,
>
> If you want just
Hi Robby,
If you want just the Windows System Time
NC_NEt using Check_nc_net instead of Check_nt can provide this through the
CLIENTTIME command
Otherwise
you should be able to find Scrits (outside the nagios comunity) that get and
print the system time
when you do, call it via NRPE,
Or you can
I need to monitor the Windows NTP client's time against the Windows NTP
server time.
I was reading about a similar issue on the Mail Archive and Hari Sekhon
has suggested using check_ntp on each remote host against the ntp
server.
http://www.mail-archive.com/nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg2
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On 05/02/09 12:57 AM, Kahlon, Robby wrote:
> Does anyone know how to monitor NTP client's time?
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> I am using check_ntp to monitor NTP Server time. It works fine but won't
> monitor NTP client's time.
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> *NTP Server [10.15.11.130]*
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From: Kahlon, Robby [mailto:robby.kah...@cubic.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 12:57 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] FW: Monitoring Windows Host's clock
Does anyone know how to monitor NTP client's time?
I am using check_ntp to monitor NTP S
Does anyone know how to monitor NTP client's time?
I am using check_ntp to monitor NTP Server time. It works fine but won't
monitor NTP client's time.
NTP Server [10.15.11.130]
[r...@seq-util libexec]#./check_ntp -H 10.15.11.130 -w 60 -c 120 NTP OK:
Offset 0.063741 secs
NTP Client [10.