Hi all,
My installation is centreon + nagios.
Sometimes I need to do maintenance on mysql so I stop ndo2db and let nagios
cache the result first.
And when I start ndo2db, nagios will start flushing the items.
I notice from the service perf data file, the data stops coming (or nagios not
poll
Hi Yu,
If you have any problem or idea about status-txt(or status-json and
statusXML), please fill free to let me know.
2012/5/17 Yu Watanabe :
> Hi Wenhua
>
> This looks interesting as well.
> I will take a look at it.
>
> Thanks,
> Yu
>
> Wenhua Zhang さんは��きました:
>>Hi Yu,
>>I think status-txt ma
Hi All,
Since I'm having a constant database crash with my centreon+nagios
installation, I'm thinking to run 2 brokers, each feeding data to different
servers.
is running multiple instances of broker_module possible?
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Max.
Thank you very much for sharing the information . Very useful for us.
In addition , would it be possible to share the specification of
each servers , central server and distributed ones?
i.e CPU , Memory ,size of HDD
Thanks,
Yu
>Hi,
>
>I like it when people periodically post numbers and a
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 6:57 PM, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> not sure if Nagios addons are normally disussed here, but I have a
> questions relating to nagiosgraph.
>
> Basically everything works great, except something odd on graphs for
> Unix/Linux systems for Load Average. The graphs themselves look fi
> Nothing bad about using a VM, they just fall over horribly (generally
> speaking) when you try to push the virtual machine's virtual CPU cores
> and disk hard :p - kudos to you for making that work and pretty
> interesting setup!
>
> Thanks for sharing.
Happily, I haven't had the [dis]pleasure
Hi,
not sure if Nagios addons are normally disussed here, but I have a
questions relating to nagiosgraph.
Basically everything works great, except something odd on graphs for
Unix/Linux systems for Load Average. The graphs themselves look fine,
but the Avg and Cur values shown below the
I actually wrote a NEB like this as well that we used to send data to a CGI and
also used it for Splunk, just sending perf data, worked pretty well with almost
no impact on the server side, just some increased network bandwidth.
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Max Schubert [mailto:m...@web
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Mike Guthrie wrote:
> Had to reply to this one since I actually studied Max's blog articles
> for ideas when I was researching performance tuning. Thanks Max for not
> only pioneering some of these ideas, but actually documenting what you
> did. ; )
> http://www
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 11:57 AM, C. Bensend wrote:
> Yes, I know, VM bad. :) Just not bad enough to spend real dollars on
> more physical hosts.
Nothing bad about using a VM, they just fall over horribly (generally
speaking) when you try to push the virtual machine's virtual CPU cores
and disk
Had to reply to this one since I actually studied Max's blog articles
for ideas when I was researching performance tuning. Thanks Max for not
only pioneering some of these ideas, but actually documenting what you
did. ; )
http://www.semintelligent.com/blog/articles/38/nagios-performance-tuning
> What kinds of numbers of hosts and services are you all monitoring?
> Which add-ons / distributed frameworks are you using?
At my ${CURRENT_JOB}, I'm monitoring around 600 hosts with just under
6000 services on a single VM running RHEL 5. I do process perfdata
on the same node, and replicate a
Hi,
I like it when people periodically post numbers and architecture
summaries, I am guessing with the distributed frameworks out now for
Nagios this thread might be seeing bigger numbers than past threads
have.
With our custom-built distributed Nagios-based monitoring system, we
are currently mo
I would think you could eliminate a good portion of those with the right set of
dependencies, but outside of that I would personally look at using an MQ to
store the messages instead so you can more easily distribute the work and make
it more scalable.
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Yu W
Hi all!
I would like to ask for advice for following situation.
In a evironment where 1000 of network devices exists and
nagios monitoring syslogs using passive checks (+syslog-ng) for every hosts,
huge amount of notifications occurs when there are problem on
network device side. Syslogs will b
Hi Wenhua
This looks interesting as well.
I will take a look at it.
Thanks,
Yu
Wenhua Zhang さんは書きました:
>Hi Yu,
>I think status-txt may do some help for you.
>status-txt is implemented to duplicate the output of status.cgi in
>plain text to achieve this goal, making it easier for other
>applicatio
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