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System Time Monitoring

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Problem Overview

Out-of-sync system time can cause authentication failures, disrupt time-sensitive applications, and lead to compliance violations. Manual monitoring of time synchronization across multiple devices and platforms is inefficient and error-prone.

Description

This monitor checks system time alignment with a reliable NTP server on devices running Windows, macOS, and Linux. If the system time deviates from the configured time source, an alert is triggered to notify your team.

To resolve issues quickly, you can pair this monitor with an automated remediation. By importing the System Time Automation, you can configure your environment to automatically resync the system clock when a discrepancy is detected. The monitor provides flexibility, allowing you to choose between manual or automated resolutions based on your environment’s needs.

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System Time Monitoring

Use Cases

  • Authentication Systems: Detect time discrepancies causing login failures in Active Directory or other systems.
  • Logging and Auditing: Ensure consistent timestamps across logs for accurate audits and debugging.
  • Compliance: Maintain time synchronization required by regulatory standards like HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and GDPR.
  • Operational Continuity: Identify time-related issues in distributed or time-sensitive systems.

Recommendations

  • Getting Started: Import the System Time Automation from the resource library to enable automatic time synchronization when discrepancies are detected.
  • Testing Instructions: Simulate a time discrepancy on a test device and confirm the monitor generates an alert. Pair it with the automation and verify it resolves the issue automatically.
  • Alert Notifications: Configure alerts to ensure your team is notified promptly when a time discrepancy is detected.
  • Best Practices: Regularly audit your NTP server configuration and ensure redundancy by using multiple servers for failover.
  • Environment Testing: Test the monitor and automation in a staging environment before rolling out to production.
  • Regular Reviews: Periodically review the approved time sync configurations and update as needed to match your IT policies.

FAQ

  • Does this monitor fix time discrepancies automatically?
    Not by default. However, you can import the System Time Automation to auto-resolve detected issues.
  • How do I set up the automation to fix time discrepancies?
    Import the System Time Automation from the resource library and configure it to trigger when this monitor detects a time discrepancy.
  • Can I disable the automation for certain devices?
    Yes, you can configure the automation to run only for specific groups or devices.
  • What platforms does this monitor support?
    It supports Windows, macOS, and Linux devices.
  • Will I still get alerts if I configure an automation?
    Yes, the monitor will always generate an alert, even if the automation resolves the issue. If the automation resolves the issue, it can also close the Alert.
  • How can I test both the monitor and the automation?
    Manually adjust the system time on a test device, confirm the monitor generates an alert, and verify that the automation resolves the issue if configured.
  • What happens if the NTP server is unavailable?
    The monitor will alert you to time sync failures and can be paired with additional alerts for server availability monitoring.

Included with this Monitor:

Below is a list of what you can expect to find when importing this Monitor.

Script details:

The following data and settings will be imported with your script.

Monitors

  • Run Script

Scripts

  • Windows System Time Monitor
  • macOS System Time Monitor
  • Linux System Time Monitor

Custom Fields

  • Timezone
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