Check_NTP issues

John Jolet john at jolet.net
Fri May 5 19:58:48 CEST 2006


On Friday 05 May 2006 10:03, Tiago Cruz wrote:
> John Jolet wrote:
> > not necessarily.  You can use nrpe to run the check_ntp locally on those
> > hosts that do not need to listen to ntp requests from the net.
>
> Thanks!!!
> To begin a test, I did this:
>
> - Insert in nrpe.cfg one new command:
> command[check_ntp]=/.../bin-1.4.2/libexec/check_ntp -H localhost
did you run check_ntp -H localhost on the box in question?  did it return 
okay?

>
> - Check this service remote:
> trinity:~# /.../bin-1.4.2/libexec/check_nrpe -H 10.0.0.91 -c check_ntp
> NTP WARNING: Desynchronized peer server found|offset=0.000002,
> jitter=0,peer_stratum=16
the -H here is the host from above?

>
> And, when I tried the command in the host 10.0.0.91, I get another error:
>
> rust:~# /.../bin-1.4.2/libexec/check_ntp -H localhost
> Argument "(not parsed)" isn't numeric in abs at /.../check_ntp line 355.
> NTP WARNING: Desynchronized peer server found|offset=0.000002,
> jitter=0,peer_stratum=16
>
> I would like to know:
> 1-) How can I fix this error on line 355
> 2-) Why my clock is unsynchronized (the 10.0.0.91 is the NTP server of my
> network!)
what was the output of ntpq -p localhost on 10.0.0.91?
>
> Many thanks (and good lunch for all :-p )

-- 
John Jolet
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john at jolet.net


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