- I have some 'home-written' notification scripts launched from NAGIOS ;
now when using
nagios 3.4.1 , all NAGIOS_* variables are gone. (printenv listing).
How come ?
How can I get them back ?
M.
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Okay, then it appears check_procs does not support that syntax. Negation
of longer strings like that requires a backtracking implementation of
"regular expressions" (the quotes are there because this kind of regular
expression is actually NOT a regular expression in the strict computer
science
So, cpuload is stable around 5.00 - 5.50. IO wait is difficult to identify.
Using top I can read an average of 0% with some peaks up to 4%. Using iotop the
process kjournald is
jumping on first position often with peaks to 10-20%, back to 0 immediatly.
Second place for nagios process. But the 1se
Il 22/05/2012 16:25, Assaf Flatto ha scritto:
> One thing I found to help with performance with NDO was to make sure the DB
> is trimmed on a regular
> basis .
> tables timedevents, services , logentries and other ones grow very fast to
> large size and nagios is
> having trouble writing to the