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We are affected by this and also use the same workaround to restart Base Monitor when the problems occurs. Is there any update when the fix will be available?
Regards,
Michael / comments
We are affected by this and also use the same workaround to restart Base Monitor when the problems occurs. Is there any update when the fix will be available?
Regards,
Michael
We also have this problem with all of our monitored servers, 14 physical hosts running failover cluster instances and one stand alone server. All servers including the one running SQL Monitor are physical.
The alert gets triggered at different frequencies, from around every 4-5 minutes on some machines to just a few per day on others. I have compared the Windows clock on the monitored servers with the server running SQL monitor and they do not differ more than 1 second, but the alerts reports up to 50 seconds of time difference.
All clock skew alerts get automatically ended the next minute, for example:
Time raised: 12 Jun 2013 6:23 AM
Time ended: 12 Jun 2013 6:24 AM
Is the clock skew check a WMI call or SQL query?
Servers are running SQL 2008R2 SP1 or SQL 2012 RTM, all on Windows 2008 R2 SP1.
SQL Monitor version 3.4.0.392.
Regards,
Michael / comments
We also have this problem with all of our monitored servers, 14 physical hosts running failover cluster instances and one stand alone server. All servers including the one running SQL Monitor are p...