Not without a little (very little) work. Unless someone else already has
one up at nagiosexchange.org, you'd need to write your own little plugin
that basically runs the date command (assuming linux) and returns OK and the
output from the date command. Then you could run that script as a service
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
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