Not slow because of many requests, slow because cpu execution time is like
30 times slower, effectively running like 100Mh i486 cpu (benchmark on the
console only, disconnect all network NIC. So no ; not because of Google :-)
Obviously vmware is doing something nasty. When the box is slow and
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Steve Kieu wrote:
| The most scary thing is, as suddenly like when it came, it suddenly went
| away this morning. Not any changes to the nagios system or vmware guest
| and hosts.
|
| I have been doing the similar benchmark of status.cgi on the real
Hi,
The most scary thing is, as suddenly like when it came, it suddenly went
away this morning. Not any changes to the nagios system or vmware guest and
hosts.
I have been doing the similar benchmark of status.cgi on the real host with
the same status.dat file with the host having problem. It
Steve,
On Feb 18, 2008 10:51 PM, Steve Kieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a problem with status.cgi taking up too much cpu so the page is very
slow to render. Is there any way to find out where the problem is?
We have about 650 services monitored. The output os nagios -s command is
Many of
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To: Steve Kieu
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] status.cgi very high cpu usage
Steve,
On Feb
Many of the Monitoring reports don't work well at volume, I've been
asking users to only use Unhandled reports. You may get better
response in Mozilla, but 'status.cgi' can kill Internet Explorer
because of how it's loading everything in one large list.
This is a browser rendering
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From: Steve Kieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 2:32 PM
To: Marc Powell
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] status.cgi very high cpu usage
Many of the Monitoring reports don't work well
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] nagios]$ time ./sbin/status.cgi foo
real0m1.390s
user0m1.300s
sys 0m0.090s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] nagios]$ du -sh foo
4.4Mfoo
Similar benchmark in my case :
nagtst01:/usr/local/nagios/sbin # time ./status.cgi testdata
real0m3.553s
user
Hello,
I have a problem with status.cgi taking up too much cpu so the page is very
slow to render. Is there any way to find out where the problem is?
We have about 650 services monitored. The output os nagios -s command is
below:
HOST SCHEDULING INFORMATION
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