Hi,
the only way to check under one minute is, to check passive on the system
and send it to icinga.
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2013/6/24 Christophe HAEN <[email protected]>
> Hi,
>
> I once discussed with someone who wanted to have a much larger environment
> than you checked every single second.
> He said the only way he could achieve this was by completely disabling
> notifications and event handler, because they are, according to him, perf
> killers.
> This, coupled with high end hardware, end up working.
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
>
>
> 2013/6/23 Luc Stroobant <[email protected]>
>
>> On 06/21/2013 12:45 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> > Anyone have any experience (good/bad/other) in changing the
>> > interval_length below 60? I'm already certain that we will need to
>> > split off a dedicated checking host for it, if we keep this Active.
>> > Our program can usually finish within 2-3 seconds on a local host
>> > (after checking every process), so that's not a problem.
>>
>> I've been running a Nagios 2/3 and more recently Icinga with
>> interval_length on 1 for at least 5 years. All config files are changed
>> with intervals in seconds instead of minutes. I never configured that
>> part myself, but I discovered it when migrating from Nagios to Icinga.
>> ("Everything seems to run fine, but why doesn't he update anything... ")
>>
>> We don't use pnp4nagios, but we have ~2200 services (most of them over
>> ssh) on ~80 hosts with Icinga classic and it doesn't cause any problems.
>> The monitoring server was on an old AMD dual core CPU with 2 GB RAM till
>> last year...
>>
>> Luc
>>
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