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Hi Charles,
in the webinterface of Xymon you have for the most tests a link called "Client data" below the status. If you click on it you'll see a text output in your browser that starts with something like "[collector:]". Scroll down to the end of the file and see if the last entry is something about "[clock]" and "epoch", "local" and "UTC".
If not then maybe the data sent from the client to the server got truncated and you might see a yellow alert for xymond. Or you find something about it in you Xymon server logs.
I had similar problems with some hosts where a lot of connections were in state "ESTABLISHED" or "TIME_WAIT" that filled up the data file and on server side some MAXMSG* parameter is set too low. You'll have to adjust that parameter and restart the Xymon server component.
HTH Torsten
On 17.11.2016 22:00, charles slater via Xymon wrote:
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