On 20 May 2010, at 14:19, Toni Van Remortel wrote:

I had a quick look at the contacts.cfg file, and it shows me a possible source 
of the problem: large amount of host groups (163) and service groups (143) 
associated with various contacts.
I have many groups that are eg about Servers, but for every site I create a 
separate group. So I have 9 hostgroups for Servers, 9 for Switches, etc.

Stepping back a bit, why are there so many host groups and service groups?

Well, I have different sites, but they have local administrators. So I need to 
have a good separation in the hosts and services for every site. That's why I 
have so many groups.
Every site thus has a full hierarchy tree, but this means I have to maintain 
several of these trees here on the top.
A nice feature would be to have another property on each host: site or company. 
And the option to link this to a user. Would make it much easier for me :)

Is there another way of grouping the things you want together?

No, I have tried several methods, and this one is the only that works for me.

Attached the latest create_and_send_configs.debug file. Still a long verify for 
some nodes ...

On node5, can you ssh to the slave and run:
   /usr/local/nagios/bin/rc.opsview check

Does this take > 6 minutes?

Nope:

nag...@node5:~$ time /usr/local/nagios/bin/rc.opsview check
Checking configuration for /usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg... okay

real    2m16.410s
user    2m11.240s
sys     0m1.090s

Toni

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