jtaylor wrote:
I'm trying to find out how one goes about setting this up, as we have had
issues in the past where clocks are getting horrendously out of sync - up to 4
months out of date in one instance. I fixed that problem with a cron job but I
have been asked to check if other systems have been affected in any way.
What I'd like to see is a table of all hosts in one column with their reported
system time in the other.
I can get the system date from SNMP OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.1.2, which generally outputs the same string regardless of the operating system.
However, getting this information into a usable format that my boss can read is
proving nigh on impossible.
I don't really have any practical experience with python but I can see I will
have to soon - but does anyone have any ideas as to how I could go about
setting all of this up?
If no-one has any specific examples related to this kind of report then is
there a reference guide to creating custom reports, as the documentation seems
a bit thin on the ground (I especially love the section about the use of table
macros at the bottom of the howto):
http://www.zenoss.com/community/docs/howtos/how-to-add-a-report
You don't want to use the Nagios NTP check?
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Christopher G. Stach II
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