2009/1/29 Mathieu Gagné :
> One way to speed up Nagios start when using NDOutils is to tweak
> "event_broker_options".
>
> Here is my new configuration, based on constants defined in
> include/broker.h:
>
> # BROKER_EVERYTHING 1048575
> # -BROKER_TIMED_EVENTS 2
> # -BROKER_SERVICE_CHECKS 4
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On 28/01/09 08:05 PM, Mathieu Gagné wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Marc Powell wrote:
>>> Is there a way to speed things up? Any help would be appreciated.
>>> Thanks.
>> I'm interested in tips as well.
>>
>
> One way to speed up Nagios start when using NDOutils
Hi,
Marc Powell wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to speed things up? Any help would be appreciated.
>> Thanks.
>
> I'm interested in tips as well.
>
One way to speed up Nagios start when using NDOutils is to tweak
"event_broker_options".
Here is my new configuration, based on constants defined i
Hi,
Marc Powell wrote:
> On Jan 26, 2009, at 4:46 PM, Mathieu Gagné wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately, we can't afford this kind of downtime while
>> Nagios/NDOutils is busy exporting to MySQL. Also, host/service status
>> are not available while the reload is occuring.
>
> While I can't really speak to
On Jan 26, 2009, at 4:46 PM, Mathieu Gagné wrote:
> Unfortunately, we can't afford this kind of downtime while
> Nagios/NDOutils is busy exporting to MySQL. Also, host/service status
> are not available while the reload is occuring.
While I can't really speak to the more general problem (I exper
Hi all,
We are running 5 Nagios instances (4 x Nagios2 and 1 x Nagios3) which
are all using NDOutils. (and more without NDOutils)
Our instances are restarted frequently as we are constantly adding new
hosts and services.
(re)starting an instance can take about 3-4 minutes because NDOutils has