Hello.
Is there a way of checking for time drift on windows hosts (using bbwin) in xymon?
I can see that on linux hosts this is a part of the cpu test, you can see how far off the time is between the monitored host and the xymon server.
In my case, the Xymon server is also the NTP source for my company and I want to know if servers are not within around 10-15 seconds from that time.
best regards, Larus Rafn
On Windows Server 2008 / 2008 R2 you can run: w32tm /query /status
On Windows Server 2003 there is no built-in way to confirm the local time against a time server. There are several third-party tools (some free) you could use to sync them to a local or remote time server or test the time difference.
Good luck.
Ray
From: xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Lárus Rafn Halldórsson Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 9:51 AM To: xymon at xymon.com Subject: [Xymon] check time drifting on windows hosts
Hello.
Is there a way of checking for time drift on windows hosts (using bbwin) in xymon?
I can see that on linux hosts this is a part of the cpu test, you can see how far off the time is between the monitored host and the xymon server.
In my case, the Xymon server is also the NTP source for my company and I want to know if servers are not within around 10-15 seconds from that time.
best regards, Larus Rafn
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Den 06-04-2011 15:50, Lárus Rafn Halldórsson skrev:
Is there a way of checking for time drift on windows hosts (using bbwin) in xymon? I can see that on linux hosts this is a part of the cpu test, you can see how far off the time is between the monitored host and the xymon server. In my case, the Xymon server is also the NTP source for my company and I want to know if servers are not within around 10-15 seconds from that time. best regards,
Xymon will do this check if you run BBWin in "central" mode (the default is "local"). That means you'll have to do the BBWin configuration on the Xymon server, like for the Unix servers.
Regards, Henrik
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