[Nagios-users] service parameters

2012-03-01 Thread Marco Borsani
Hi all

 

My actual environment has about 1000/1500 services.

Usually I set the parameter normal_check_interval at 5 and the
retry_check_interval at 1.

 

One customer ask me to set both parameters to 1 (for about 100 services) ,
but I am afraid this could be to heavy for the server and the network…what
do you think about ?

 

Are there any parameters inside nagios.cfg that I will be able to increase
the performance if is it necessary ? 

 

Regards

 

 

Marco Borsani

Unix and Monitoring Sysadmin

Technical Operations Dpt.

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Re: [Nagios-users] service parameters

2012-03-01 Thread Claudio Kuenzler
Depending on the checks/the plugins you use for the checks, this will
increase the load and decrease performance on the Nagios server. Also, it
doesn't make sense to check some services every minute, for example
check_disk (disk utilization).

I suggest you create a service definition template with the relevant
parameters (check_interval 1, retry_check_interval 1) and use this template
for the 100 services.

On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Marco Borsani m.bors...@it.net wrote:

 Hi all

 ** **

 My actual environment has about 1000/1500 services.

 Usually I set the parameter normal_check_interval at 5 and the
 retry_check_interval at 1.

 ** **

 One customer ask me to set both parameters to 1 (for about 100 services) ,
 but I am afraid this could be to heavy for the server and the network…what
 do you think about ?

 ** **

 Are there any parameters inside nagios.cfg that I will be able to increase
 the performance if is it necessary ? 

 ** **

 Regards

 ** **

 ** **

 Marco Borsani

 *Unix and Monitoring Sysadmin*

 *Technical Operations Dpt.*

 tel: +39 010 4310115

 fax: +39 02 30130311

 cell: +39 329 5953944

 ITnet Srl

 Società con socio unico

 Direzione e Coordinamento di Libero S.r.l.

 ** **


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