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For improved security, the Groundplex machine timestamp is verified to check if it is synchronized with the time stamp on the SnapLogic Cloud. Running a time service on the Groundplex node ensures that the timestamp is always kept synchronized.
For Linux, refer to Basic NTP Configuration for more details on setting up a NTP server.
For Windows, refer to Windows Time Service Technical Reference for more information.
A large clock skew can also affect communication between the FeedMaster and the JCC nodes. The Date.now()
expression language function might be different between Snaplex nodes, and Internal log messages might have skewed time stamps, making it more difficult to debug issues.
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We apply security updates to the Snaplex through auto-update, except for the base monitor process. To update the Monitor, you need to install the latest RPM or Docker image directly. |
CPU Architecture
We support x86 architecture and do not support ARM.
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