Dear readers,

I'm sorry again, I put another info to this strange issue.
I've noticed NOW that the external db-server, used by opsview to store all databases, had a BIG increase in network traffic troughtput, exactly the same moment during the opsview-core load. The traffic on db are on average 80Kbit/s and during the BIG load has groved up until 3MBit/s.
In summary:
Yesterday opsview starts to increase in load and the same moment the db-server in traffic troughtput, from 80KBit/s up to 3MBit in 12hours. A little better enabling prefok due opsview restart, but then back as before, load and traffic high and higher (really simmetric, seems a christmas tree :)). I have no idea if it's on opsview_web_server.pl or db. Now magically the load back to low and the traffic too. Is the opsview_web_server.pl looping somewhere/somehow? Possible?

Simon



Il 18/11/2010 09:09, Simone Felici ha scritto:

Sorry, question again:

For using prefox do I need to install Catalyst::Engine::HTTP::Prefork via cpan 
or trying to search rpm (CentOS 5.5 64bit) or it's
included into OPSview and it's enough adding the '$use_prefork = 1;' into 
opsview.conf?
After applying the prefok semms the load goes down but during this night the 
load starts to grove up again : load average: 4.28,
4.57, 4.31....
Attached load on my server: 2x4core xeon @2.45Ghz + 8GB ram and only 29 hosts 
and 105 services, spreaded on slaves too.
12 processes with args 'opsview_web_server' running.

Any suggestion?

Thank's for help!

Simon
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