I am just starting to deploy my production nagios core environment and have a
question on wwwrun & nagios.
I have a distributed environment, 12 remote sites ( so far) each with 6-10
local hosts , one of which is the nagios distributed server.
On my Nagios core server, I am looking at resources to see what the server is
doing so I can plan out how many servers I ultimately need. I notice that I
have 11 httpd2-fork processes running constantly, each using .3% of memory.
Is the httpd2-prefork running only to allow external commands to be run from
the web interface? Since I am running in a distributed environment, and all my
checks are passive, do I need this to be running and or part of the nagcmd
group?
If I were to go into the web interface console to put a service or host into
scheduled downtime for example, aren't I making that change on the core server ?
Thanks,
Steve
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