Nagios 3 Performance Monitoring

Ethan Galstad nagios at nagios.org
Sun Oct 28 16:21:18 CET 2007


Hendrik Bäcker wrote:
> 
> Andreas Ericsson schrieb:
>> Are you using embedded perl? If so, turn that off.
>>
> 
> Small update:
> 
> Even if ePN is disabled, the curve of latency goes up after 6-8 hours
> runtime.
> 
> -
> Hendrik
> 

Hendrik - Can you try enabling the "experimental" auto-rescheduling 
feature and see if it helps?  Set the following vars in the nagios.cfg file:

auto_reschedule_checks=1
auto_rescheduling_interval=60
auto_rescheduling_window=300

The rescheduling window of 300 seconds assumes that you have an average 
check interval of 5 minutes.  If your avg. check interval is different, 
change the window to match.

If epn is disabled, I'm not sure what would cause latency to go up after 
several hours, other than checks getting scheduled in "clumps" (too 
close together).

I'll be looking forward to see what that results are from this.



Ethan Galstad
Nagios Developer
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