Rafael,

We're on 3.0.2.  We had a rough upgrade to that version so I think we're a bit 
apprehensive to go to 3.0.4 without a good upgrade guide to follow. :)  That's 
not to say we won't give it a go though.

We have 1 master, 0 slaves, ~240 monitored hosts and ~4500 services.

What hardware and OS are you using?

Did you utilize slaves to distribute the ndologs importation or does that work 
take place on the master no matter what?

Thanks!

Dustin




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To: Opsview Users <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu Jun 04 08:04:31 2009
Subject: Re: [opsview-users] Large ndolog generated after Opsview reload

Dustin,
What version of Opsview are you running?
I noticed a much better performance on the impor_ndologsd after updating it to 
3.0.4. Before the update, it would usually take about 15 minutes for it to 
complete, and now it takes about 30 secs.
I don't know exactly what changed, but it make a HUGE difference in our set up 
(5 slaves, 555 hosts, 5681 services).

Rafael


On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Phillips, Dustin B (DBphillips) 
<[email protected]> wrote:


        Hi,
        
        We have been using Opsview for several months now and have been quite 
happy with it.  We have noticed, however, that every time we reload Opsview 
(via the init script or via the WebUI) a very large ndolog file is generated in 
the $nagios/var/ndologs directory.  Normally the files that are dropped here 
are 150KB or smaller and are processed in a one second or less but the file 
that is dropped there after an Opsview reload is almost 6MB. This file takes 
about an hour for the import_ndologsd script to process it which causes many 
other logs to queue up.  We normally queue about a thousand ndologs in the time 
it takes to import the large one.  The question is; is this by design or is 
there something we can do to prevent it?  It causes significant delays if we 
reload Opsview several times in a relatively short period of time.
        
        Thanks in advance,
        
        Dustin
        
        
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