I remember the SIGHUP, so could really be the https://dev.icinga.org/issues/1410

I'm the only admin for icinga, so it's possible to upgrade.

Buuut... I'm specialized on Windows, I'm using just a few Ubuntu/Debian 
machines. So my experience is not that of a Linux pro.
I already searched for a "Howto Upgrade" 1-2months ago when other versions were 
released.

I need some help / advices "how to upgrade".
I did that 2 years ago 1 time with nagios, and I remember that I lost my 
navigation. So what do I have to backup and how to upgrade?
I remember to use "the same" options as the first installation, but.... Is 
there any chance to get the options I entered..? :)

Thanks all for your advices.

Greeting
Sascha

Von: Michael Friedrich [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Juni 2011 11:41
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [icinga-users] too many icinga processes

Pichler Sascha wrote:
Icinga: 1.2.1

could be this bug https://dev.icinga.org/issues/886 or this one 
https://dev.icinga.org/issues/1410

i'll be releasing 1.4.2 today, so the question would be if and how you are able 
to upgrade.







Von: Michael Friedrich [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Juni 2011 11:14
An: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Betreff: Re: [icinga-users] too many icinga processes

Pichler Sascha wrote:
Hi all,

I just remarked that mi icinga server has 0% of swap left.

Real memory: 3.93 GB total / 351.32 MB free   Swap space: 1.42 GB total / 0 
bytes free

So i looked at the processes, there are 6 of these

9199<https://srvmop01:10000/proc/edit_proc.cgi?9199> icinga 59112 kB 
/usr/local/icinga/bin/icinga -d /usr/local/icinga/etc/icinga.cfg   (pid is only 
one of all)

And hundreds of these (don't know how to count)

705<https://srvmop01:10000/proc/edit_proc.cgi?705> icinga 16680 kB 
/usr/local/icinga/bin/ido2db -c /usr/local/icinga/etc/ido2db.cfg

Any idea where the problems comes from?

version and possible adapted configs would be very helpful in the first place.




Thanks for your help,
sascha





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