High latencies problem.

Alessandro Ren alessandro.ren at opservices.com.br
Tue Feb 17 20:10:00 CET 2009



On 2/17/2009 3:53 PM, Hendrik Baecker wrote:
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> Gerhard Lausser schrieb:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> we could lower the latency of a similar installation with these settings:
>> sleep_time=0.01
>> service_inter_check_delay_method=0.1
>> service_interleave_factor=2
>>
>> Gerhard
>>      
>
> I agree with Gerhard. In addition to this you can try to balance the
> scheduling queue with:
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> auto_reschedule_checks=1
> With some more maths on the reschedule window you might be able to
> reduce spikes.
>    

     I was reviewing again the nagios.cfg and I will also try this option.

     Tks for the help.
> To follow Daniels suggestions you can also try to:
> child_processes_fork_twice=0
> which will result in more short living zombies but init should be able
> to clean them.
>
> Regards,
> Hendrik
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