Hi,
We are experiencing some trouble with notification on Solaris - it
appears to be very slow (~30 seconds / notification).
Is this normal for a Solaris installation? The command used doesn't
matter, even just a check_dummy returning ok takes the same amount of
time. - And even with a & in the e
Hi,
> > Solaris version? platform (Sparc/AMD)? plugin version?
> > let me try on my system (check_disk and check_dumy)
Solaris SPARC, T1000 hardware.
> > btw: have you check
> > resolver (nsswitch.com / resolv.conf / hosts + ipnodes)?
> > tcp-wrapper involve?
> > maybe truss it? (tru
> There is no problems involved in running the plugins /
> notifications at the command line, they execute in no time.
>
> The delay we can see is from nagios stating in the nagios.log
> that is going to send the alert and to the bash script /
> check is actually executed.
>
> So the delay pro
aps there
are other helpful options touching the logic going on in
set_all_macro_environment_vars?
We're at 3.0rc1, Solaris/SPARC, T1000.
Best regards,
Steffen Poulsen
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Steffen Poulsen
Sent: Mon 14-01-2008 10:57
To: Nagios
On Jan 14, 2008, at 8:24 AM, Steffen Poulsen wrote:
> Following up on previous debug, in rc1 we have inserted a few more
> debug statements in base/utils.c:
[...debugging print statements & sample output...]
> What can we do to lower this pretty large amount of time spend on
> setting the m