NSCA using PROCESS_FILE

Gerd Mueller gmueller at netways.de
Wed Feb 28 10:39:04 CET 2007


Hi Thomas,

I was really busy these last few days that is why you did not get
feedback from me. 

I will try to test it monday or tuesday next week.

Sorry Gerd


Am Dienstag, den 27.02.2007, 00:27 -0800 schrieb Thomas Guyot-Sionnest:
> Guys,
> 
> Anyone looked at / tried my OCHP/OCSP Perl daemons? (Sent in another
> thread, "Piped OCHP/OCSP daemon")
> 
> I haven't had time to set up a full testing env yet (Not only I need
> to setup a master and slave with real checks... I never even touched
> OCHP/OCSP!). I fixed a trivial bug that was from the original
> PerfDaemon code... I'll post an updated version soon...
> 
> I tested performance of it and with -r1 and it could eat over one
> *million* commands (120+ MB of text) in just over 5 seconds (the
> children would take some time to digest that much data though if they
> were not piping it trough a plain 'cat', i.e. send it over the network
> with send_nsca). I verified the integrity of that 120+ MB chunk of
> data after going trough the daemon and it matched.
> 
> 
> Ethan, is this daemon suitable for your HOWTO (I know you asked for
> something different but I believe this daemon does the job much better
> than a logrotate/cron job). Which format do you want your HOWTO
> written in? SGML? ASCII? Do you have a Template?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Thomas
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nagios-devel-bounces at lists.sourceforge.net on behalf of Gerd
> Mueller
> Sent: Fri 23-Feb-07 5:08
> To: Nagios Developers List
> Subject: Re: [Nagios-devel] NSCA using PROCESS_FILE
> 
> > If someone else don't beat me up on time I'll see if I have time for
> that in
> > the upcoming days.
> 
> At least I wouldn't :-)
> 
> > However I disagree with the way of doing it.
> 
> Me, too. Since our masters are in charge of sending notifications,
> graphing charts, ... We really need nearly real time handling of
> checkresults.  
> 
> > I'd rather have nagios write to
> > a pipe (We already do this succesfully to pipe performance data into
> cacti;
> 
> We did this for the nagiosgrapher as well.
> 
> 
> Gerd
> 
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