[naemon-dev] Naemon daemon memory utilization

Jason Cook jasonc at maxlyn.com
Tue Apr 1 20:24:31 CEST 2014


All,

I’ve noticed my naemon process is growing to a larger size than I would expect it to get to (certainly larger than our old Nagios 3 processes)..

after ~3 days of running:
nagios   17779  3.6 81.6 7655656 6584756 ?     Ssl  Mar28 215:17 /usr/bin/naemon -d /etc/naemon/naemon.cfg

That’s ~6.3GB of resident mem, over 7GB of vmem.

Here’s the data on config..
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Naemon Core 0.8.0
Copyright (c) 2013-present Naemon Core Development Team and Community Contributors
Copyright (c) 2009-2013 Nagios Core Development Team and Community Contributors
Copyright (c) 1999-2009 Ethan Galstad
Last Modified: 02-13-2014
License: GPL

Website: http://www.naemon.org
Reading configuration data...
   Read main config file okay...
   Read object config files okay...

Running pre-flight check on configuration data...

Checking objects...
	Checked 10070 services.
	Checked 1232 hosts.
	Checked 0 host groups.
	Checked 0 service groups.
	Checked 3 contacts.
	Checked 0 contact groups.
	Checked 15 commands.
	Checked 1 time periods.
	Checked 0 host escalations.
	Checked 0 service escalations.
Checking for circular paths...
	Checked 1232 hosts
	Checked 0 service dependencies
	Checked 0 host dependencies
	Checked 1 timeperiods
Checking global event handlers...
Checking obsessive compulsive processor commands...
Checking misc settings...

Total Warnings: 0
Total Errors:   0

Things look okay - No serious problems were detected during the pre-flight check
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This installation was built from source from this git commit of the meta package repo:
https://github.com/naemon/naemon/tree/e26b3b8cc96a63fad4867b9425d626e937cab99e

I’m just worried that the process keeps growing, hopefully it doesn’t hit the 8GB I assigned the VM :)

Thanks for the help guys!
-jason
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