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Hi Team , If I want to set up the alert in /config/user_alert.conf or /etc/alertd/alert.conf for clock advanced by (number), Decimal, ( integer) or (.*) , than whats a difference . can we set up clock advanced only for tmm or for other daemons too ? below clock advanced messages on basis of (number) , (decimail) or (.*) , If on basis of number than what would be clock adavanced messaes if we set up on basis of decimal . Please check and let me know if there is any article or config which shows difference with example ? ! alert CLOCK_TICK"clock advanced by(number)ticks " { snmptrap OID=".1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.4.0.501" } 01010029:5: Clock advanced by 518 ticks 01010029:5: Clock advanced by 505 ticks 01010029:5: Clock advanced by 590 ticks 01010029:5: Clock advanced by 568 ticks 01010029:5: Clock advanced by 1681 ticks 01010029:5: Clock advanced by 6584 ticks508Views0likes0CommentsLoad Balancing Omnissa Unified Access Gateway with BIG-IP LTM
This article highlights the renewed partnership between Omnissa and F5, focusing on updated guides for integrating F5 BIG-IP LTM with the Omnissa Unified Access Gateway (UAG) for Horizon. UAG, formerly known as VMware Unified Access Gateway, provides secure access to desktop and application resources for remote users. F5’s products enhance the reliability, scalability, and security of UAG deployments, particularly for large Horizon environments requiring multiple pods or data centers. The guide offers two deployment options: leveraging the existing iApp or using a manual method. Both approaches ensure efficient, seamless implementation tailored to users’ needs. The collaboration between F5 and Omnissa continues to drive faster deployments while preparing for future growth and requirements. Readers are also encouraged to explore the integration guide for F5 APM with Omnissa Workspace ONE.299Views2likes0Comments