From: Anthony M. <amo...@gm...> - 2005-02-24 05:21:35
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hi Scott, The company I work for was having a similar issue with Nagios V1.2. My coworker repaired this issue, It was due to our nagios configuration using an OBSESS OVER SERVICE command to push each check result into an external database. This command was causing the latency. He replaced the check_command to resolve the issue. So to verify that your problem is not something similar, set obsess_over_services=0 and if this reduces the latency then you know the issue may be related to the ocsp_command that is being run. On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 10:56:41 -0600, Scott Behrens <be...@mc...> wrote: > > I am getting roughly 3354 seconds of latency per check and I am not sure > why. Everything is enabled in smart mode except for max_concurent_checks > because I had trobule with swap. I took the minimum recommended number and > multiplied it by to and set max_concurent_checks to 100. Any suggestions? > Also 95% of my checks use NRPE. > Total services: 1812 > Total hosts: 175 > MetricMin.Max.Average > Check Execution Time: < 1 sec6 sec0.345 sec > Check Latency:2967 sec3859 sec3748.046 sec > Percent State Change:0.00%0.00%0.00%-- Scott Behrens Network and Systems > Staff Room B-244 1-630-252-4198 Mathematics and Computer Science > Division Argonne National Laboratory |