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check_time_snmp
A Perl-based plugin to check the time on a remote system using SNMP.
Reviews (2)
byrmeden, January 22, 2014
bad time offsets were preventing kerberos from working, now we can monitor it. (firewall blocks many ports)
one bug... UTC translates to an invalid offset of 00000 (5 zeros) fix:
143 $remote_tz="0000" if $remote_tz eq '00000'; #eden
144
145 $remote_ts=DateTime->new( year=>$r_year, month=>$r_month, day=>$r_day, hour=>$r_hour, minute=>$r_minute, second=>$r _sec, time_zone=>$remote_tz,formatter =>$formatter);
one bug... UTC translates to an invalid offset of 00000 (5 zeros) fix:
143 $remote_tz="0000" if $remote_tz eq '00000'; #eden
144
145 $remote_ts=DateTime->new( year=>$r_year, month=>$r_month, day=>$r_day, hour=>$r_hour, minute=>$r_minute, second=>$r _sec, time_zone=>$remote_tz,formatter =>$formatter);
byjcooper, September 27, 2010
I just started using this to check the times on some Windows based DVR's. Sometimes the systems become out of sync and there is nothing harder than trying to find specific video when the times are all wrong. Thanks for creating this.