I have about 2300 services being checked in my Nagios setup, and a
bunch of them are dependent upon regexes. I also have over 10
service dependencies which also depend on regexes. It takes upwards
of two hours for Nagios to restart. Is there anything that I can do
to mitigate this in
They're all already running through the perl interpreter using #!. I'm not
using the embedded perl.
Thanks for the suggestion, though. When I get this problem with load worked
out, I'll see if using embedded perl will make things run more efficiently
overall.
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But how could two Nagios processes start like that?
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/usr/local/nagios/bin/nagios -d /usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg
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Thanks again for your kind attention to this matter!
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/usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.lock
nagios76606 nagios txt VREG 0,83 376432 5016784
/usr/local/nagios/bin/nagios
nagios76606 nagios4uW VREG 0,83 6 5017162
/usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.lock
Thanks again for your kind attention to this matter!
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been doing that for the past few hours now and the only thing that seems
to stop it for a while is to kill all nagios processes and restart nagios.
What other information would be required to further determine the cause of
Nagios eating up so much CPU?
Any ideas?
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Why not just use NRPE?
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en the main thread forks to
execute an
active check. On the second fork to create the grandchild, the grandchild
is created
by fork, but never returns from liblthread's fork wrapper, because it's
stuck in
__pthread_acquire(). Maybe some FreeBS
ng checks
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> On Tue, 2 May 2006, Mark Hennessy wrote:
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> > I'm seeing a weird problem where Nagios doesn't seem to do
> checks after a
> > while (a few hours), it seemed to have happened with 2.0 as
> well. Is the
> > problem I'm describing supp
and Nagios 2.2 is fine there so far.
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2. Make Nagios check the hosts anyway even if all of the services are working
so that date increments.
Any ideas?
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