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Part of the Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection, download it here: https://github.com/harisekhon/nagios-plugins ./check_timezone.pl --help Nagios Plugin to check a Linux Server's timezone is set as expected…
This plugin will perform a simple synchronization between a Windows 2000 machine and a NTP Server to derive the OffSet, To make installation simple it's…
This super simple script checks the synchronization with the time server. Specifies the IP server to which you are synchronized and offset. Requires ntpq. It…
The options all have the hard order and all but the last one are required. If multiple servers are specified (use commas only, not spaces),…
Very simple plugin, following a very simple idea. Are my ntp clients up to date? is everything OK over there? I did not find anything…
To get the plugin going, copy the check_windows_time.bat file to your nagios client /scripts folder on the Windows machine and define the script in your…
Q. Why check_time_diff? A. We wanted to check for both broken time synchronisation on both clients and servers in a way that was agnostic about…
This script check Cisco firewall (tested on Cisco PIX-515E and ASA-5500). Modules included : ### Mode 1 - Association ### - NTP association status check_cisco_ntp.sh…
From an already existent project by Thomas Sluyter (check_ntp_s). enjoy it! The original one plugin was working on Solaris systems, this one is written to…
Check NTP for Linux OS (Tested on CentOS and SLES) You can define thresholds for the Offset value, and the output it´s optimized to generate…
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