On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 22:00, Michael Egan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way in Nagios to show the system time for each monitored server?
for ntp-aware servers, use check_ntp_time, you'll get automatic alerts
in case of clock drift, wrong time after reboot, etc.
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Is there a way in Nagios to show the system time for each monitored server?
Thanks,
Mike
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check on the remote systems using check_by_ssh, NRPE, NSClient, etc. etc.
etc.
Andrew
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Is there a way in Nagios to show the system time for each monitored
server?
Thanks,
Mike
using check_by_ssh, NRPE, NSClient, etc. etc.
etc.
Andrew
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Hi,
This is extremely simple - set up an NRPE command that simply runs
uptime as it's check command or as previously suggested, date and
you'll get the following info:
23:18:05 up 1 day, 6:29, 0 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
or
Thu Jul 24 23:18:38 BST 2008
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