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Hi all,
I suspect I know the answer to this but want to check:
I'm running Xymon 4.3.12. My manager has recently brought up the need to have the clock drift monitored (it caused problems with a DB server when there was massive drift once for some reason). I looked into how to do this and it looks like the highest level that clock drift can cause Xymon to alert at is yellow. This means that if I wanted to be alerted, I'd have to also get alerted for yellow CPU on that machine, right? So far my only idea is to raise the yellow level for CPU. I don't really want to bother with an external test.
Any tips?
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