Hi all
Apologies if I'm missing the obvious but is there a Linux client equivalent to the 'timediff' test for Windows clients?
I'm using the client and server RPMs from terabithia.
Thanks
CC
Hi Colin,
this would be the CLOCK {max-diff} [color]-statement in analysis.cfg.
The differing time is reported in the cpu-column (side-note: it seems the even if a separate uptime-column is used the timed is still reported in cpu). If color is omitted it defaults to yellow.
All the best Thomas
On 29 Oct 2015, at 07:31, Colin Coe <colin.coe at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all
Apologies if I'm missing the obvious but is there a Linux client equivalent to the 'timediff' test for Windows clients?
I'm using the client and server RPMs from terabithia.
Thanks
CC
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Many thanks for this.
CC
Sent from my Nexus 5 On Oct 29, 2015 5:54 PM, "Thomas Eckert" <thomas.eckert at it-eckert.de> wrote:
Hi Colin,
this would be the
CLOCK {max-diff} [color]-statement inanalysis.cfg.The differing time is reported in the
cpu-column (side-note: it seems the even if a separateuptime-column is used the timed is still reported incpu). Ifcoloris omitted it defaults to yellow.All the best Thomas
On 29 Oct 2015, at 07:31, Colin Coe <colin.coe at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all
Apologies if I'm missing the obvious but is there a Linux client equivalent to the 'timediff' test for Windows clients?
I'm using the client and server RPMs from terabithia.
Thanks
CC
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