CLOCK checks not working
list Daniel Bourque
Hi,
I'm running 4.1.2 clients and a 4.2.0 server, all linux. I'm trying to monitor the system time on the client systems. I've added "CLOCK 300" in the DEFAULT section of the hobbit-clients.cfg file. Unfortunately, no matter how big the time difference between the client and server is ( hours, day, etc ), the cpu status never goes yellow or red.
Am I missing something here ?
Thanks
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Daniel Bourque
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list John Glowacki
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Daniel Bourque wrote:
Hi, I'm running 4.1.2 clients and a 4.2.0 server, all linux. I'm trying to monitor the system time on the client systems. I've added "CLOCK 300" in the DEFAULT section of the hobbit-clients.cfg file. Unfortunately, no matter how big the time difference between the client and server is ( hours, day, etc ), the cpu status never goes yellow or red. Am I missing something here ? Thanks
You need to run the 4.2 version of the client and server. CLOCK was added in 4.2. John
list Daniel Bourque
Upgraded a test client to 4.2, it's working. Thanks ! -Dan
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John Glowacki wrote:
Daniel Bourque wrote:Hi, I'm running 4.1.2 clients and a 4.2.0 server, all linux. I'm trying to monitor the system time on the client systems. I've added "CLOCK 300" in the DEFAULT section of the hobbit-clients.cfg file. Unfortunately, no matter how big the time difference between the client and server is ( hours, day, etc ), the cpu status never goes yellow or red. Am I missing something here ? ThanksYou need to run the 4.2 version of the client and server. CLOCK was added in 4.2. John