Agreed !
John
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I understand what you are saying but if you want to verify that the servers
are
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> I agree, but then again, what time would you compare the tim
then lock down the time syncr...but to what purpose ??
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but you can only verify that the service is
but you can only verify that the service is runnig not that it is returning
the correct time
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Why, ServersAlive...of course !
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but how do you check that the 'time-syncr' is in fact wor
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> Andy,
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> If all of the servers are "windows", don't check the time, just use a
> 'time-syncr' to make sure they are all in tune with a time
> server. A free
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Andy,
If all of the servers are "windows", don't check the time, just use a
'time-syncr' to make sure they are all in tune with a time server. A free
one is called "about time"...find it on www.arachnoid.com
Good luck,
John
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Done! Great product.
--JoJo
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if they are all NT you just enumerate the list of servers and perform a net
time but you would have to keep track of how long it takes to
get the results back from the server...
how accurate do they need to be synched.to the minutes...to the seconds?
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We do something similar with our in-house programs. (We have racks of
machines that just sit and do OCR processing all day, and it'd be tough
for us to know if they went down. Bear with me, this is actually
relevant, hahaha.)
Every minute, the in-house OCR program running on each machine update
Maybe it would be a good idea to give some ideas on the kind of
servers...(NT/Win2K/Novell/Unix/Solaris/...)
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