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I don’t like warnings in log files. Even if there’s no real impact—I guess it’s kind of an OCD thing. IT-OCD. I just invented it. I see something in yellow or red, I want to fix it. I have to. MUST…FIX… You know what bugged me for ages? Time sync-related errors and warnings, primarily on my Domain Controllers. Event ID 129…
Setup a Linux -NTP clock drift monitor which is working fine. We have seen the monitor post negative numbers as well as positive numbers for time different depending on if the Linux server is ahead or behind the NTP time. So this leads to the question of alerting; will the monitor alert trigger if the threshold is + or - x…
Hi All, Need some help if anyone is doing the monitoring of "when there is a timezone change detected" on Linux servers. Additonally i would like to know if anything can be achieved via NTP server... We have NPM, SAM and VMAN in place,
SolarWinds products have always been agentless. Being agentless was one of the primary drivers for adopting it nearly 7 years ago and has been a powerful argument for many clients in the years since, but sometimes you just need a client. Such was the case when we started to deploy Windows servers into a cloud service.…
I've done some searching through Thwack and found some questions, but very few answers. So, I'm going to throw it out there to see if an answer has been derived yet from SolarWinds or the community. Is there a way to check to see if a device, say a Cisco router, is out of synch with an NTP server? We have some Sonoma…
Is this possible? I have no clue where to start with this. Node is monitored SNMP I saw the Server Clock Drift Powershell but not really understanding how to make that work.
I have had a hard time configuring some Universal Device Pollers and creating alerts based on their status. I am trying to monitor NTP and managed to create and assign a UnDP that retrieved the Stratum value of selected nodes. The only thing that happens now is I get a graph that usually stays at 2-3, but might jump to 16…
Would be very useful as a key service for log alignment on network devices, even if NTP itself isn't so much a network service.
I want to check if the time are synced on my linux and windows server and trigger an alert if they are out of sync. Can anyone help me how i can achieve this. Is there any template or script that i can use to monitor this.
I'm curious as to what it would take to monitor NTP services from an infrastructure perspective? I ask because I've found a template on here that will help me detect time sync issues on affected systems, but what about one that catches the root cause (ie. infrastructure side)? It would prevent me from having to put the…
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