Il 22/05/2012 13:55, C. Bensend ha scritto:

> I bet you're using NDOUtils.  I wouldn't recommend that.  I couldn't
> keep a Nagios server with under 6000 services limping along when
> NDOUtils was running.  Eventually, the check latencies would go
> through the roof and the entire server would get farther and farther
> behind.
>
> I went to Livestatus.  It took me all of 20 minutes to adjust my
> reports to use the new interface, and I haven't restart my Nagios
> daemon since (other than normal maintenance).
>

Yes, you're right. My problem is, the solution is implemented into OPSView 
Community edition. It's 
not a problem to alter-modify installation, btw the result is maybe some 
functionality in the whole 
system (gui or whatever) would not work anymore. Time to move to other nagios 
installation? Maybe, 
but not right now.
For now I would like to know a way to identify (and possible solve) the actual 
high latency. I've no 
idea if I can enable ndo logging or nagios logging to identify issues or 
bottlenecks.

Simon

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