Hi all,
Here is my copy/paste from freebsd-hackers to nagios-devel list, and the
answer from a Nagios developper.
Christophe Yayon wrote:
Hi again,
After some discussions on freebsd-hackers mailling list, here is a
resume :
1. There a recommendation (or a suggestion) for what to do
Very good analysis !
In conclusion, it's clear that there bad functions calls in Nagios,
i think i will copy/paste some lines from these mails and resume them to
nagios-devel mailling list, i hope it will help nagios developper...
Are you all ok for this ?
So there's something in the list,
Hi again,
I just upgraded again to FreeBSD5.4-Stable of August 20 and, i just
killed a nagios loop process which consume 100% of CPU...
The problem seems to persist again...
How do think about this ?
Thanks in advance.
Christophe Yayon wrote:
Daniel,
But i am in stable '5.4-STABLE FreeBSD
. When one of them
completes another can kick in.
in others words, somebody says that this a nagios problem and others
says it is a freebsd problem ...
Daniel Eischen wrote:
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005, Christophe Yayon wrote:
Hi again,
I just upgraded again to FreeBSD5.4-Stable of August
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Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: nagios and freebsd threads issue : help please ...
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, Christophe Yayon wrote:
Hi all
You should know about
Daniel,
But i am in stable '5.4-STABLE FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE #4: Tue Jul 5
11:18:14 CEST 2005' and i have again the problem ...
The post is from Jun 22... I don't understant why i have again the problem ?
Could u help me, please ?
Thanks.
Daniel Eischen wrote:
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, Christophe
Hi all
You should know about freebsd and nagios 2.0b threads issues (100% cpu
use by a forked process, lost check result, some pause of nagios main
process in certains obscursives conditions...).
Some Nagios developpers says that the problem is in FreeBSD and some
other says that the
Hi Daniel,
i have already read this post, i am in freebsd 5.4-stable of August on a
SMP server and i have the problem...
The post which you suggest do not explain anything, or i missed something ?
Daniel Eischen wrote:
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, Christophe Yayon wrote:
Hi all
You should
Hi all,
I have just installed a new (but good old) freebsd 4.11-stable on a HP
DL360G4 and i have a very strange issue : when i do a simple command like
'find /' or 'dmesg' or a 'ls' in a directory with lot of files ; the
command is pausing ...
I explain, the result of the command begin and afer
Hi all,
I have just installed a new (but good old) freebsd 4.11-stable on a HP
DL360G4 and i have a very strange issue : when i do a simple command like
'find /' or 'dmesg' or a 'ls' in a directory with lot of files ; the
command is pausing ...
I explain, the result of the command begin and afer
Hi,
Yes but if i understand, there is a bug in libc_r on FreeBSD ?
Hi Christophe,
a quick glance at the archives whould have helped you.
i know that we add already discuss about this problem, but is there any
solution for this problem ?
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What's section on nagios website
FreeBSD and
Thanks Jeremie,
I will asked nagios developpers how to use libpthread, if there is a
configure option when compiling...
Bye.
Christophe,
Yes but if i understand, there is a bug in libc_r on FreeBSD ?
libc_r indeed has some kind of bug, I don't know.
Anyhow, you are using RELENG_5, so
Hi all,
i know that we add already discuss about this problem, but is there any
solution for this problem ?
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What's section on nagios website
FreeBSD and threads. On FreeBSD there's a native user-level
implementation of threads called 'pthread' and there's also an optional
ports collection
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