New Nagios implementation proposal

nap naparuba at gmail.com
Thu Dec 3 10:36:23 CET 2009


Thanks for this check, gcc in progress :)


Jean

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Andreas Ericsson <ae at op5.se> wrote:
> On 12/02/2009 02:45 PM, nap wrote:
>> Thanks this is very usefull, I'll look at it :)
>>
>> I test with a random check 1->10 and it's ok for latency. It just
>> needs a lot of workers so I'm trying to allow workers to launch
>> several process at a time and so use less workers (from 200->4) and
>> from now it's even faster an use less memory (one worker is a fork of
>> poller, and poller is near 10Mo of resident memory so less Worker,
>> less memory used). I just test with a 200K random time check, 4
>> workers, 512 process/worker and it runs fine (load average at 3 and
>> still some %idle available :) ).
>>
>> Now I'm trying a 300K configuration (still the same random time check) :D
>>
>
> Try with the attached plugin. It's supposed to simulate a network under
> extreme stress (ie, when monitoring is most important) by exiting with
> a random exit-code.
>
>> But remember : Shinken is far more than good performances. Its
>> architecture is also important and I would like to have your feed back
>> about it too.
>>
>
> I'll look into it when I get a few moments to spare. However, I'm fairly
> certain Nagios has too much momentum and too many in-core modules for any
> incompatible competitor to take its place.
>
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