rockxd - you assume right...
Do that, in addition let's roundup our process so far:
Nothing special on the Nagios server.
Client server:
- time service installed
- firewall exceptions in place
- xinetd installed and started
- xinetd.d/time-stream file "disable=no"
I just want to make sure everything you've done has been on the Client server, not on the Nagios server.
Trouble With check_time command
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Re: Trouble With check_time command
My check_time check is working now.
I must have not installed rdate on the proper server, my apologies.
I am going through the rest of my servers, and by just installing rdate and restarting, the check_time is working!
I still would like to implement npt_time_check. I am able to write the config files and the definitions, but I do not know how to work with npt servers. Do I have to configure my own stand alone npt server or is there a public npt server that I can access? Can someone who has a working npt_time_check help me configure my own?
I must have not installed rdate on the proper server, my apologies.
I am going through the rest of my servers, and by just installing rdate and restarting, the check_time is working!
I still would like to implement npt_time_check. I am able to write the config files and the definitions, but I do not know how to work with npt servers. Do I have to configure my own stand alone npt server or is there a public npt server that I can access? Can someone who has a working npt_time_check help me configure my own?
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Re: Trouble With check_time command
For RHEL and CentOS it's a trivial task to setup, you may have even done it during the system install and not even known it. There are public servers to use and unless you intend on installing a stratum 0 time source in your internal network it is best to have all of your NTP clients sync to lower stratum external servers.
Let's go ahead and open up a new thread for help with NTP, it is totally different (and largely better).
I'm going to lock this one up and mark it solved.
Thanks rockxd
Let's go ahead and open up a new thread for help with NTP, it is totally different (and largely better).
I'm going to lock this one up and mark it solved.
Thanks rockxd
Re: Trouble With check_time command
One last problem everyone! I forgot that one of the servers I am monitoring mac mini, and the solution we derived is not working for that. Does anyone know how I can get the check_time command to work with mac mini?
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Re: Trouble With check_time command
Can you show us what is not working and what you have tried.
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Re: Trouble With check_time command
The error message I am getting is the same as before (see attached image). For the other servers, simply installing rdate and restarting them proved to be the solution.
I have no prior experience working with mac mini's. I have not tried installing rdate on the mac mini yet.
I have no prior experience working with mac mini's. I have not tried installing rdate on the mac mini yet.
Re: Trouble With check_time command
Is it possible to install rdate on a mac mini?