2011/4/15 Grégory Starck <g.sta...@gmail.com>

> 2011/4/4 nap <napar...@gmail.com>
>
>> 2011/4/2 Grégory Starck <g.sta...@gmail.com>
>>
>>> Hi list,
>>>
>>> Hi :)
>>
>
> back :p
>
>
Hi :)


>
> I've imported a nagios config from my work for testing purpose and I see
>>> the load used during startup and also during run is quite "high" (but seeing
>>> the number of services it's still acceptable I guess);
>>>
>>> so fyi:
>>>
>>>
>>> Checking global parameters...
>>> *Checking hosts...*
>>> *        Checked 368 hosts*
>>>
>>> *Checking services...*
>>> *        Checked 4895 services*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> so it already loads correctly, very good (but it's quite long to load
>>> because all the services are splitted in the number of files basically ; not
>>> sure if having all them grouped in one file would really give better load
>>> speed.
>>>
>> How long exactly? Is the "loading file ....cfg" long?
>>
>
> I've not yet relaunched it but it was at least some minutes, probably up to
> 5 ..
>
Outch! That's a lot!!!

>
>
>
>> I've got a 7K services conf load in few seconds, but with few big files
>> (configuration from Centreo).
>>
>
> ok then it's due to the very high number of files ; as said: there is
> basically 1 file per service per host..  that makes lot of them ; well at
> least  *368 +* *4895   *(splitted in many directories & subdirectories
> (368))
>
>
> otherwise this big config makes my computer be quite loaded but I've a
>>> quite old hardware and so I think it's quite acceptable regarding the number
>>> of services defined.
>>>
>> What computer is it exactly?
>>
>
> really standard : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU          6600  @ 2.40GHz  ; 2 G
> ram ;
>
> Conclusion:  regroup the services in less files ;)
>
Hum... Not a real solution. Can you send me it? I'll try to bench it (I
still not add the cprofile option in the daemons, but it will soonly done ;)
). I think open 4K file in 5min is just too much, it must hide something
else :)


Jean


>
> regards,
>
> greg
>
>
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