Hi all,

my status_update_interval value: "status_update_interval=10"
Nagios need 35 seconds to show up...

Friday, December 18, 2009, 6:03:44 AM, you wrote:

> On 15/12/09 05:57 PM, Brandino Andreas wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I am using Nagios 3.2.0  (I just upgrade from early 3.0 releases)
>> Every time I restart nagios I face a 30 seconds delay before the
>> various pages appear for first time (not before starting checks, 30
>> seconds before displaying pages!!!)
>> 
>> When I click a page I get the error "Error: Could not read host and
>> service status information!" . After 30 seconds, all pages appear
>> again!!
>> 
>> - I don't have duplicated nagios service running
>> - This delay didn't show up to older versions
>> - My linux is Debian 5.0.3 (stable)
>> - This error appears every time I restart nagios
>> 
>> Any idea what can cause this delay??

> What is your status_update_interval (in nagios.cfg)?

> I'm guessing if it's set to 30 seconds then maybe status.dat isn't 
> getting created until the first 30 seconds pass, which would explain this.

> Unless you have a large number of services you can set this pretty low
> without impacting performance, and a lower value gives better 
> responsiveness on the CGI.



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    Brandino Andreas
    ampra...@gmail.com
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