Andreas,
I've just finished the tests :-)
The standard configuration doesn't work for me as i told in previous
message. So i've tried the send_nsca you provide with the module and
it works fine. The only drawback i see (correct me if i'm wrong) is
that the module doesn't send performance
Olivier, did you get anywhere with this, or haven't you had time to
look at it yet?
If you want, I could log into the system and see if I can find out
what's wrong. If that's not an option, contact me off-list and I'll
arrange for some faster-feedback medium through which I can better
help you
Olivier JAN wrote:
I already sent this message to the list this morning but as i can't see
it for now, i send you a private copy of it
It didn't reach the list, it seems. Thanks for sending me privately. I've
added the list back into the loop, so this can be archived for future
reference.
Hi list,
I get some latency problems i can't explain. Here's the story.
Nagios 3.0.3 on Ubuntu 8.0.4. Hardware is an intel quad core with 10
Go Ram and fast disks. I get 24524 services on 1654 hosts to check.
Services are mostly active-passive with a check intervall of 6 hours.
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Olivier JAN schrieb:
Hi list,
I get some latency problems i can't explain. Here's the story.
Nagios 3.0.3 on Ubuntu 8.0.4. Hardware is an intel quad core with
10 Go Ram and fast disks. I get 24524 services on 1654 hosts to
check. Services are
Thanks Hendrik for response.
The large installation tweaks are on. The macros are disabled.
auto_reschedule_checks is off. Retention state and scheduling are on.
The average check_interval is about 4 hours because services are both
active-passive. They were before only passive but freshness
Hendrik Bäcker wrote:
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Olivier JAN schrieb:
Hi list,
I get some latency problems i can't explain. Here's the story.
Nagios 3.0.3 on Ubuntu 8.0.4. Hardware is an intel quad core with
10 Go Ram and fast disks. I get 24524 services on 1654
It seems that oc[hs]p is the one to blame for performance issue i
related. I've restarted nagios without those two commands activated.
Nagios has done so far about 10 000 checks and has now a latency of
0.055 sec.
So i'm decided to give pnsca module a try. It's already compiled and
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Olivier JAN schrieb:
It seems that oc[hs]p is the one to blame for performance issue i
related. I've restarted nagios without those two commands
activated. Nagios has done so far about 10 000 checks and has now a
latency of 0.055 sec.
So i'm
I'm surely missing a point because the master server doesn't receive
checks results. i put this line in nagios.cfg without quote.
broker_module=/usr/local/nagios/lib/pnsca.so
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/send_nsca -H 10.10.10.10 -c
/usr/local/nagios/etc/send_nsca.cfg
I also tried with quotes
Olivier JAN wrote:
I'm surely missing a point because the master server doesn't receive
checks results. i put this line in nagios.cfg without quote.
broker_module=/usr/local/nagios/lib/pnsca.so
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/send_nsca -H 10.10.10.10 -c
/usr/local/nagios/etc/send_nsca.cfg
Diddo here too.
I thought that it there was too much process at once, so I changed this line in
nagios.cfg...
max_service_check_spread=50
But no changes. I have 1300 services checks, so there was about 900 process
simultaniously at first. But even changing the max_service_check did not change
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